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How to Check on Your 2009 North Carolina State Income Tax Refund Status

Once you file your tax return, you might be quite anxious to find out when you will be receiving your tax refund. If you owe taxes instead, you probably would not even be reading this article.

You can check your 2009, 2010 and current year North Carolina State Income Tax refund status right online. It is really fast and easy.

Read this article to find out how you can do this. You can even easily check on ammended returns, different amounts being refunded to you for some reason or another, and prior tax years.

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    Things You'll Need

    • An internet connection
    • Your social security number
    • The amount of your expected tax refund
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        Get prepared to check on your 2009, 2010 and current year North Carolina State Income Tax refund status. You will need to have your social security number and the amount of your expected tax refund.

        Some states do not offer this service, so you should take advantage of the fact that North Carolina does, and use it.

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        Go to this website. This is where you will be entering your information.

        https://eservices.dor.nc.gov/wheresmyrefund/SelectionServlet

        I have also provided a clickable link down under this article. It is in the resources section on this page. You may rather use that link. It is totally up to you.

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        Enter your information, and then click on 'Next.' That is all there is to do. You can even check on ammended returns, different amounts of refunds if it has been changed for some reason, and prior tax years.

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        Take advantage of this free service which is available to you, and check on your 2009, 2010 and current year North Carolina State Income Tax refund status right now. It is so easy to do this, and right online. It is easier than ever.

    Tips & Warnings

    • North Carolina processes tax returns much faster if they have been e-filed.

    • If you have not already mailed your tax return, consider e-filing instead.

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