Where to file federal tax returns:
http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html
Where to file state returns:
http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html
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.
If you are due a refund it is not necessary to file for an extension to file your income tax return. An extension of time to file your income tax return is NOT an extension of time to pay any amount of income tax that would be due April 15 2010.
Yes unless you are due a refund you will be charged penalties, interest and other charges for failing to file the federal income tax return by the due date and also for failing to pay any income taxes by the due date for the income tax return. Alternate answer: Here is what the IRS has to say: "Refund. Even if you do not have to file a tax return, you should file to get a refund if box 2 shows federal income tax withheld or if you can take the earned income credit."
As a calendar year individual taxpayer filing a 1040 federal income tax return and you do NOT have any income tax liability or OWE any income taxes on your correctly completed income tax return the final date to file electronically online would be October 15 2010. If you fail to file the 2009 income tax return to claim the refund amount before April 15 2013 the refund amount will be lost and no longer available to you.
Simply file an amended return - a form 1040 X. Your refund will include interest on the excess.
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.
If you are due a refund it is not necessary to file for an extension to file your income tax return. An extension of time to file your income tax return is NOT an extension of time to pay any amount of income tax that would be due April 15 2010.
Taxpayer failed to file a tax return to claim a possible refund amount they had available to them if the refund amount is claimed in the 3 year time frame then the refund amount is no longer available to the taxpayer. Taxpayer filed a income tax return and failed to claim some of the credits that were available to them if the income tax had been filed correctly and the can now file the 1040X amended individual income tax return to correct the error that was made on the original file income tax return to claim the additional refund amount.
You file a return, you get a refund...maybe. File and claim if you have it comiong. It's all or nothing though
yes you do
An income tax return must be filed by anyone eligible for a tax refund.
Yes unless you are due a refund you will be charged penalties, interest and other charges for failing to file the federal income tax return by the due date and also for failing to pay any income taxes by the due date for the income tax return. Alternate answer: Here is what the IRS has to say: "Refund. Even if you do not have to file a tax return, you should file to get a refund if box 2 shows federal income tax withheld or if you can take the earned income credit."
As a calendar year individual taxpayer filing a 1040 federal income tax return and you do NOT have any income tax liability or OWE any income taxes on your correctly completed income tax return the final date to file electronically online would be October 15 2010. If you fail to file the 2009 income tax return to claim the refund amount before April 15 2013 the refund amount will be lost and no longer available to you.
Simply file an amended return - a form 1040 X. Your refund will include interest on the excess.
No not always sometime you can up owing some income tax or even no refund and not owe any amount.
You can usually expect to get your tax return refund 21 days or more from the filing date depending on how you file.
To file for an income tax return, you should look into TurboTax.com. Turbo Tax can be used for just about all of your tax needs, for whatever way that you file.