| IRS Launches the IRS2Go App for iPhone,
Android Taxpayers Can Check Refunds, Get Tax
Information
1/24/11
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today unveiled IRS2Go, its
first smartphone application that lets taxpayers check on their status of
their tax refund and obtain helpful tax information.
"This new smart phone app reflects our commitment to modernizing the
agency and engaging taxpayers where they want when they want it," said IRS
Commissioner Doug Shulman. "As technology evolves and younger taxpayers get
their information in new ways, we will keep innovating to make it easy for
all taxpayers to access helpful information."
The IRS2Go phone app gives people a convenient way of checking on their
federal refund. It also gives people a quick way of obtaining
easy-to-understand tax tips.
Apple users can download the free IRS2Go application by visiting the
Apple App Store. Android users can visit the Android Marketplace to download
the free IRS2Go app.
"This phone app is a first step for us," Shulman said. "We will look for
additional ways to expand and refine our use of smartphones and other new
technologies to help meet the needs of taxpayers."
The mobile app, among a handful in the federal government, offers a
number of safe and secure ways to help taxpayers.
Features of the first release of the IRS2Go app
include:
Get Your Refund Status
Taxpayers can check the status of their federal refund through the new
phone app with a few basic pieces of information. First, taxpayers enter a
Social Security number, which is masked and encrypted for security purposes.
Next, taxpayers pick the filing status they used on their tax return.
Finally, taxpayers enter the amount of the refund they expect from their
2010 tax return.
For people who e-file, the refund function of the phone app will work
within about 72 hours after taxpayers receive an e-mail acknowledgement
saying the IRS received their tax return.
For people filing paper tax returns, longer processing times mean they
will need to wait three to four weeks before they can check their refund
status.
About 70 percent of the 142 million individual tax returns were filed
electronically last year.
Get Tax Updates
Phone app users enter their e-mail address to automatically get daily tax
tips. Tax Tips are simple, straightforward tips and reminders to help with
tax planning and preparation. Tax Tips are issued daily during the tax
filing season and periodically during the rest of the year. The plain
English updates cover topics such as free tax help, child tax credits, the
Earned Income Tax Credit, education credits and other topics.
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