You need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
If you were entitled to a refund on April 15th, and the penalty for late filing is not more than your refund, and you file within three years of the original due date of the return (including any applicable extensions of time to file), then, yes, you will get a refund.
You have three years from the filing deadline to file your income tax return to receive your refund. Taxes for 2007 were due on April 15th 2008. You have until April 15th 2011 to file to receive a refund. Never if you have a tax liability.
October 15, 2008. After that date, both the return and any taxes due are late. If you are due a refund, there is no penalty.
Yes when you are due a refund you have up to 3 years from the due date of the income tax return to file your income tax return and get any refund that may be due. After that time period the refund amount is lost and no longer available to you.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
If you were entitled to a refund on April 15th, and the penalty for late filing is not more than your refund, and you file within three years of the original due date of the return (including any applicable extensions of time to file), then, yes, you will get a refund.
You have three years from the filing deadline to file your income tax return to receive your refund. Taxes for 2007 were due on April 15th 2008. You have until April 15th 2011 to file to receive a refund. Never if you have a tax liability.
You can wait to file at a later time but you will have to file to claim the refund for 2009 tax year return that was due April 15 2010 before April 15 2013 or the refund will be gone lost and no longer available to you.
Not when you are due a refund you can file the 2009 tax year income tax return at any time within the next 3 years to claim any refund amount that you are due. After April 15, 2013 any refund that you may have been due will be lost and no longer available to you.
October 15, 2008. After that date, both the return and any taxes due are late. If you are due a refund, there is no penalty.
Yes when you are due a refund you have up to 3 years from the due date of the income tax return to file your income tax return and get any refund that may be due. After that time period the refund amount is lost and no longer available to you.
Yes. You have to still file your return. You could be due a refund. Also, if you don't file by April 15, or file an extension, you could have to pay a penalty. It may lessen the amount you are refunded.
If you're talking about federal taxes, the IRS could file for you. Depending on your circumstances, this could be at the maximum tax rate. If you are due a refund, you can't claim it if you don't file within 3 years of the due date.
As far a federal taxes go, you must file within 3 years of the original due date for filing if you are due a refund. The IRS will accept filings after that, but they'll keep any refund you may have been due.The deadline for filing for state refunds varies by state.
The 2013 tax deadline to file individual returns, or to request an extension, is April 15th, 2013. Payment on these taxes is also due by April 15th.
Absolutely, positively not.Whether your parents or anyone else claims you as a dependent has absolutely no effect on your obligation or ability to file taxes. Some people mistakenly believe that if your parents claim you as a dependent, they claim your income, your withholding and your refund, too. This is absolutely not true.People who make more than a certain amount are obligated to file taxes. However, ANYONE is permitted to file taxes. If you are due a refund, you must file taxes in order to get the refund. Your parents cannot get your refund for you. Whether your parents can claim you as a dependent has absolutely nothing to do with you. You must file your own taxes for your own income and withholdings. And if you owe taxes, you are obligated to file and pay them.