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One of the hardest parts about doing your taxes? Waiting for that tax refund to hit your bank account. If you’re expecting a tax refund this year, here’s how you can check your tax refund status.
There are two different ways to easily track the status of your refund.
• Where’s My Refund? (https://www.irs.gov/refunds) – This is the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) official online tool for tracking the status of your refund.
• IRS2Go mobile app – This IRS app makes it easy to check the status of your refund. For all methods listed above, taxpayers must input their Social Security number, filing status, and exact refund amount.
How quickly you can track the status of your refund depends on how you filed your individual income tax return this year:
• E-filers can typically check their refund status within 24 hours after e-filing their return.
• Paper filers need to wait four weeks after mailing their return before they can view their refund status online or on the IRS mobile app.
There are three possible stages when checking on your refund status:
• Return Received
• Refund Approved
• Refund Sent
In some cases, if there is an issue with your return, the Where’s My Refund tool may direct you to call the IRS for more information.
How long it takes to receive your refund also varies depending on how you filed your tax return:
• E-filers should wait up to 21 days for their refund to be issued.
• Paper filers should expect to wait 6 weeks or more for returns sent by mail.
If you need any help getting your refund status, call Tax + Financial Services of NY at (631) 585-9698.
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The Social Security Administration has announced its official updates for 2026, and several changes will directly affect your retirement.
Cost-of-living adjustment
The Social Security Administration has announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026. This translates to approximately $55 more per month, starting in January 2026. Unfortunately, the increase may be offset by rising Medicare Part B premiums, which are expected to increase to approximately $206.50 per month in 2026, up from $185 in 2025.
Full retirement age becomes 67
The full retirement age officially changes to 67 for people born in 1960 or later. This means that if you turn 62 in 2026, you’ll need to wait five more years to claim your full Social Security benefits.
Earnings test limits rise for working retirees
If you’re working while collecting benefits, but are younger than your full retirement age, the earnings test limits how much you can earn without affecting your Social Security check. The earnings test rules change significantly in the year you reach full retirement. For 2026, if you’re under your full retirement age for the entire year, you can earn up to $24,480 before triggering benefit reductions. Beyond that, Social Security withholds $1 for every $2 you earn over the limit. In the year you reach full retirement age, the earning limit is $62,160, and the penalty drops to $1 for every $3 you earn over the limit. Once you hit full retirement age, there’s no earnings cap.
Verify Your Earnings Record
Set up your Social Security account at SSA.gov and review your wage history. Mistakes can permanently reduce your benefit amount. Correct any errors with the SSA through an online support form.
If you would like to schedule a consultation to plan for the 2026 changes, please call our office at (631) 585-9698.
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Our tax season office hours begin on February 2, 2026
We will be open:
Monday through Friday from 9am – 7pm
Saturday from 9am – 4pm
Our appointment calendars are open so call us at (631) 585-9698 to book an
appointment.
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Experience the peace mind that comes with expert tax return preparation designed to maximize your deductions and optimize your financial outcomes. Our tax season calendars are open now.
Please call to book your appointment at (631) 585-9698.
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To help prepare for your tax appointment, we’ve created a checklist of what forms to bring.
– Personal Info –
• Full name, social security number, date of birth, driver’s license
• Spouse’s full name, social security number, date of birth, driver’s license
• Dependents full name, social security number, date of birth
• Any IRS issued Identity Protection PIN for your spouse, or your dependent
• Routing and account numbers
– Sources of Income –
• W-2’s
• Unemployment (1099-G)
Self-Employed
• Forms 1099, other income records
• Records of all expenses including mileage and home office
Rental Income
• Records of income/expenses
• Cost, date placed in service
Retirement Income
• Retirement Acct Withdrawals (1099-R)
• SS/RRB income (SSA-1099, RRB-1099)
Savings & Investments
• Interest, dividend income (1099-INT, 1099-OID, 1099-DIV)
• Income from stock sales (1099-B)
• Cryptocurrency transactions, NFTs
Other Income & Losses
• Gambling income (W-2G), records of losses
• Record of alimony paid/received with ex-spouse’s name/SSN
– Records of dates and amount paid for estimated taxes –
Deductions
• Forms 1098 or other mortgage interest statements, real estate tax bill
• Cash amounts donated to houses of worship/charitable organizations
• Non-cash charitable donations
Medical Expenses
Amounts paid for healthcare, insurance, doctors, dentists, hospitals, and prescriptions
Form 1095-A if enrolled in an insurance plan through the Marketplace
Childcare Expenses
• Fees paid to a licensed day care center or family day care for care of an infant or preschooler including the provider’s tax ID number
• Expenses paid through a dependent care flexible spending account at work
Educational Expenses
• Forms 1098-T for tuition and receipts of educational expenses (books, lab fees)
Retirement & Other Savings
• Form 5498-SA for HSA contributions
• IRA contributions
• Education savings account contributions
If you need any help gathering documents, call us at (631) 585-9698
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