Magazine
Subscribe
Editorial
Media Kit
Talk to us

News Jan 31, 2012 - 9:09 AM


CT to issue income tax refunds as debit cards

By Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS)





Font size: Small Big
Email this article
 Printer friendly page
Share this article:
facebook del.icio.us Yahoo! MyWeb Digg reddit Furl Blinklist Spurl
Buy the "As seen on" mug
image003.jpg
Hartford, CT - Bringing recipients more immediate access to their state income tax refunds, the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS) announced Monday the distribution of refund debit cards for most income taxpayers who do not choose direct deposit.

DRS Commissioner Kevin B. Sullivan said, “Issuing tax refunds as debit cards provides a security and convenience not available with paper checks. Couple that with the elimination of check cashing fees and the refund debit cards are a benefit for taxpayers and the state.”

The Commissioner said the majority of the nearly 1 million income tax refunds issued to taxpayers during 2011 were through direct deposit, but as many as 45% of refunds were issued via paper check. Issuing debit cards to taxpayers receiving refund amounts of less than $10,000 is a safer way to mail refunds to taxpayers. Security features are built into the activation process and the refund amount cannot be altered as it might be on a check.

“The new tax refund debit card is practically like cash in your hand,” Commissioner Sullivan said. “It can be activated anytime, and taxpayers can use it just as they would any other debit card. They can pay bills, go shopping, or get cash from an ATM. We believe taxpayers, especially those without a bank account, will appreciate the flexibility and security the new refund debit card offers.”

DRS expects the first debit cards to arrive in taxpayers’ mailboxes by the end of the week. The cards will contain instructions in both English and Spanish explaining how to activate and access refund information.




© Copyright by StamfordPlus.com. Some articles and pictures posted on our website, as indicated by their bylines, were submitted as press releases and do not necessarily reflect the position and opinion of StamfordPlus.com, Stamford Plus magazine, Canaiden LLC or any of its associated entities. Articles may have been edited for brevity and grammar.




Possibly related or similar articles:
DRS releases a guide to CT business tax credits - Mar 2, 2012 - 11:21 AM
Malloy: State earned income tax credit more successful than expected - Feb 13, 2012 - 1:12 AM
DRS commissioner warns about tax, ID scams - Feb 10, 2012 - 9:48 AM
DRS issues 10 facts about debit card and tax refunds - Feb 3, 2012 - 5:52 AM





Note: We reserve the right to delete posts at any time if we decide that they are offensive or distasteful.
CURRENT HEADLINES:
Stamford Hospital receives 15 Lamplighter awards
Norwalk Board of Education working on a budget plan
First Niagara Welcomes new Fairfield County area customers
Malloy, AG announce allocation of mortgage foreclosure settlement funds
DMV Office schedule in recognition of Memorial Day


Top of Page










StamfordPlus.com is part of the Canaiden Online Media Network.
Stamford Plus Online | Norwalk Plus Online | Canaiden.com | Best of Norwalk | Best of Stamford | Hauterfly Magazine | SummerCampPlus.com

Copyright ©2005-2010 Canaiden,LLC All Rights Reserved.