Friday, October 5, 2012

US supports Turkey's military response against Syria - Jerusalem Post [dayinformations.blogspot.com]

US supports Turkey's military response against Syria - Jerusalem Post [dayinformations.blogspot.com]

Question by Jennifer: What is the "new" system the IRS uses? I keep hearing about the IRS' "new" system that processes refunds faster. Is this in fact true? If so, does the refund cycle chart reflect this? My return was accepted by the IRS on 1/14 and I expect my refund on 1/28 but am curious as to whether it could be sooner and if there is any way to tell... Thanks! Best answer for What is the "new" system the IRS uses?:

Answer by angela
there is no way to tell which system your return went to. I would expect it on the 28th if it comes early than great but if not don't be disappointed. Most people will have to wait until the 28 only a few would get it early

Answer by Bash Limpbutt's Oozing Cyst©
There are two processing systems at the IRS. One is an older batch-processing system and the newer one processes in real time on a continuous basis. The IRS is slowly migrating to the newer system and returns processed on the newer system may have refunds released any day of the week, and possibly a few days earlier than the published schedule. There's no way to tell which system your return is being processed on and no way to influence which system that it will be processed on when you file. If your refund releases on any day but a Friday it *might* indicate that it was processed on the newer system. But it could also indicate that it was pulled for human review or correction and then submitted for release of the refund manually.

Answer by Judy
As of last year there are two different computer systems. The new one puts out refunds all days of the week, not just Friday like the old system. But don't expect it before 1/28, that's the schedule for the FIRST refunds to go out.

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WASHINGTON â€" The United States expressed strong support for Turkey Friday as it took military action to respond to Syrian attacks on its border.

“We do certainly stand behind Turkey as they take that action because we believe that action is appropriate,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said when asked about the recent flare-up between the two countries.

Turkey returned fire Friday after a mortar fired from Syria landed in the southern part of the country. On Wednesday and Thursday, the Turkish army bombarded Syrian military targets after five civilians were killed by a Syrian shelling earlier in the week.

The Turkish parliament has authorized the military to engage in cross-border action should there be further Syrian attacks.

The violence is threatening to turn the internal Syrian conflict into a regional war.

Earnest also said that the United States “condemns the violence and the aggressive actions of the Syrians.”

NATO has passed a resolution condemning the violence, as did the UN Security Council. But UN Security Council permanent member and Syria ally Russia has called for restraint on the part of Turkey, as has Iran.

Earnest referred to Turkey’s actions as “designed to ensure that their sovereignty is no longer violated by Syrian aggression.”

Meanwhile, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday his country was "not far" from war with Syria following the cross-border attacks.

In a belligerent speech to a crowd in Istanbul, Erdogan warned the Assad government it would be making a fatal mistake if it picked a fight with Turkey.

"We are not interested in war, but we're not far from it either," Erdogan said in his speech. "Those who attempt to test Turkey's deterrence, its decisiveness, its capacity, I say here they are making a fatal mistake."

The cross-border violence was the most serious so far in the conflict, now in its 19th month, and underscored how it could flare across the region.

Turkey, once an Assad ally and now a leading voice in calls for him to quit, shelters more than 90,000 Syrian refugees in camps on its territory and has allowed rebel army leaders sanctuary.

Violence has also spilled over into Lebanon.

More than 30,000 people have been killed in the revolt against Assad, which began with peaceful street protests but is now a full-scale civil war also fought on sectarian lines.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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