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Online Resources

Some useful Internet links:
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Tax Links

IRS - Where's My Refund?

You can generally get information about your refund 72 hours after IRS acknowledges receipt of your e-filed return, or three to four weeks after mailing a paper return. You will need to provide the following information from your return: Social Security Number - Filing status - The dollar amount of your expected refund. You can also check on your refund by calling the IRS at (800) 829-1040.

Missouri - Where's My Refund?

You will need the following three items from your tax return to access your refund or balance due information: Social Security number - Filing Status - Amount of anticipated refund. If you prefer to use the telephone to obtain the status of your tax return, you may call (573) 526-TAXX (8299).

Illinois - Where's My Refund?

You will need your social security number to use this website. If you are inquiring about an amended return or a prior year refund, call Taxpayer Assistance at (800) 732-8866.

IRS WIthholding Calculator

Need help filling out your Form W-4 - Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate? Need to change your withholding? The IRS Withholding Calculator can help.

IRS2GO Phone App

IRS2GO is a free phone app that you can use to check the status of your refund and get other IRS info on your IPhone or Android. The IRS is on Twitter too!

IRS 2012 Estimated Tax Coupons

Use these 2011 Personal estimated tax coupons to send in your quarterly tax payments.

MO 2012 Estimated Tax Coupons

Use these 2011 Personal estimated tax coupons to send in your quarterly tax payments.

IL 2012 Estimated Tax Coupons

Use these 2011 Personal estimated tax coupons to send in your quarterly tax payments.

For Employers & Business Owners

Federal Form W-4

Missouri Form MO W-4

Employment Eligibity Verification

All employees (citizens and non-citizens) hired after November 6, 1986 and working in the US must complete Form I-9.

Federal Form W-9

All of your subcontractors should complete this form before getting paid!

Apply for an EIN (Employer ID #)

You need an EIN if you: Started a new business -- Hired or will hire employees, including household employees -- Opened a bank account that requires an EIN for banking purposes -- Changed the legal character or ownership of your organization (for example, you incorporate a sole proprietorship or form a partnership) -- Purchased a going business -- Formed a corporation or partnership -- Administer an estate formed as a result of a person's death.

Missouri Secretary of State

File your annual report online, register a new business, search for a business name and access other services of the Secretary of State's office.

Missouri Division of Employment Security

Government

IRS Website

One of the most frequently visited sites in America. The Internal Revenue Service has more than you would ever want to know regarding taxes.

The Social Security Administration

The Social Security Administration web site. This is a great place to request earnings reports or to ask questions about Social Security.

US Senate

US House of Representatives

The White House

Fun

YouTube