Kentucky Department of Revenue Will Begin to Accept and Process Tax Returns

The Kentucky Department of Revenue has recently begun accepting electronic filings of 2022 individual income tax returns, following the timeline set by the IRS. Taxpayers are encouraged to file electronically as it will speed up the processing time and reduce any calculation errors, resulting in faster refunds being directly deposited into their bank accounts. The processing of these returns is set to begin on February 6, 2023, and the expected time for electronic returns to be processed is between four to six weeks.

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Taxpayers can check the status of their refund by visiting the Department of Revenue’s website, refund.ky.gov. All they need to do is enter their Social Security number and the exact dollar amount of their expected Kentucky refund. Commissioner Thomas B. Miller stated that the Department of Revenue staff works diligently each year to protect confidential taxpayer information while also providing an efficient and convenient way for taxpayers to submit their annual tax returns.

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Electronic filing offers many benefits, including accuracy and security. Taxpayers can be confident that their personal information is protected and that their tax returns will be processed quickly and accurately. In addition, there is no need to worry about lost or delayed returns because electronic filings are stored securely.

In conclusion, the Kentucky Department of Revenue is committed to providing its citizens with a secure and efficient way to file their tax returns. Electronic filing is the preferred method for its accuracy, speed, and security. Taxpayers can expect to receive their refunds faster by filing electronically and can check the status of their refund by visiting refund.ky.gov.

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