Yes, any amount above the offset will be refunded.
You are legally required to tell them about it and give it back to them if they request it (which they will).
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.
It would be part of the payment for whatever the deposit is on. If you don't buy or use what the deposit is on, it is not refunded.
Is required and used as a credit or prepayment of the tax due when you file...if you owe less it is refunded.
the statement means that you are going to be refunded the process has started but by the time you receive this statement (say its by post) the statement can mean anything i.e still you will be refunded or you have been refunded if they have done sth for this on their part being entitled means that you have to be refunded i.e a right is established
yes
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No Steam does not do refunds. There is an exception. If you pre-order a game and want that pre-ordered game to be refunded, then it can be refunded as long as it is refunded before the game is released.
$19.28 as of July 13, 2013. However, the currency is no longer is use as Greece uses the Euro.
Yes compensation has to be refunded if the case is settled. The compensation will need to be refunded to the person injured, whoever assisted with the injured individual, and the courts.
Bail can be refunded when that bail has bee posted directly to the court and the and the court has ruled the bail has been exonerated.
Online travel tickets can be refunded depending on what company that you purchase them from and how long you give the company a heads up that you are not flying with them.
If YOU put up the bond amount, you will have it refunded by the court. If you paid to have a bailbondsman put up the bond, they will still charge you for the use of their services.
nope.
Yes
No, you cannot get a refund.