How long does it take to get state tax refund in Utah?

It can take up to 90 days for the Utah Tax Commission to process your state tax return and your refund, depending on when and how it was filed. If you filed your refund electronically, you should have your refund in 7 to 21 days.

How do I track my Utah state tax return?

You can check the status of your refund by calling (801) 297-2200 or 1-800-662-4335 (outside the Salt Lake area) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Visit Utah’s online service to check the status of your tax refund.

How do I file Utah state taxes?

There are many free filing options available, even for taxpayers with higher incomes. Choose any of these for more information: TAP – Taxpayer Access Point at tap.utah.gov: The Utah State Tax Commission’s free online filing and payment system.

How to check your Utah Tax Refund status?

1 Verify refund mailing address on your return was correct 2 Verify direct deposit information was correct 3 Wait 30 days from the refund issue date then contact the Utah Department of Finance at 801-957-7760. You will need to provide information from the Check your refund status page.

When do I need to file my Utah tax return?

All Utah sales and use tax returns and other sales-related tax returns must be filed electronically, beginning with returns due Nov. 2, 2020. File electronically using Taxpayer Access Point at tap.utah.gov. This includes: Third quarter, July-Sept 2020 (quarterly filers) September 2020 (monthly filers) Jan – Dec 2020 (annual filers)

How to contact the Utah State Tax Commission?

Please note that for security reasons, TAP is not available in most countries outside the United States. Please contact us at 801-297-2200 or [email protected] for more information. You can submit a TC-69C, Notice of Change form to close an account if you no longer meet the requirements to have a license or account.

How long does it take to get a refund on a tax return?

If you expect a refund, your state may take only a few days to process it or the state may take a few months. There is no hard-and-fast rule but you can expect paper returns taking significantly longer to process than e-filed returns.

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