For debts to Governments, or child support, or gov't insured loans, yes. They don't hold it, they send it to theone you owe.
The company will try to sell you a list of people who are due for a refund. You will have to try to reach them and try to do their paperwork for a fee. Is this a scam?
Federal tax return is when the government asks you to pay a certain amount of money when filing your taxes. However due to an error in the calculations or exemption rules, the government can return some of this money in the form of a tax refund.
Yes, if you already have a payment arrangement with the IRS but have a refund due, they will take the refund. If you have a balance due, they will apply your tax refund to this balance.
You need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
Generally your Federal Income tax refund can be taken to pay any past taxes due, unpaid student loans, unpaid and delinquent child support due, and most any amount due to a federal or state agency. It is far more unlikely for the refund to be attached for normal credit balanced due if not due to a government agency though it has been done.
The letter may request additional supporting documentation, in which case you should provide that. In the meantime, they're allowed to hold your refund for up to 45 days while they check into it.You should eventually receive the refund you are due, which may or may not be the refund you thought you were getting. A 4464C letter basically says that the IRS is holding onto your refund while they investigate your return more thoroughly.If the investigation shows that you should get a smaller refund or that you actually owe the IRS money, then you'll get a smaller refund or none at all. You may also get a bill for the amount due.
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.
It can take your tax refund.It can take your tax refund.It can take your tax refund.It can take your tax refund.
Depends on if your due a refund to start...and if it was taken from earnings before your filing or after.
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.
it means the return is on hold due to a social security name mismatch at least that's what is holding mine up with that reference number.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.