You file your return, like everyone else, and if you owe money you pay it and if you have a refund coming, you receive it.
You cannot get a refund if you don't file. But even if you are years late, you can still file and apply for your refund. It does not expire.
When you file for the federal tax refund, you will file the state tax refund on the same 1040 form with schedule A.You can also file for that separately.
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
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 need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
You cannot get a refund if you don't file. But even if you are years late, you can still file and apply for your refund. It does not expire.
When you file for the federal tax refund, you will file the state tax refund on the same 1040 form with schedule A.You can also file for that separately.
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
Yes. You can actually file for a refund for the current year and two years previous. Right now you can file for a refund on tax years 2008, 2009, and 2010. You can also file for a refund on 2007 if and only if you filed for an extension in 2007 which gives you until October 15th to file for the 2007 refund. If you did not file an extension in 2007 then your time to request a refund expired on April 15th.
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 need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
Do you like having money? The earlier you file, the earlier you get your refund cash.
no
Yes, if for no other reason than to get your State refund
Yes
It all depends on how you file. If you file the standard "mail-in" way, expect a refund in 4-6 weeks. If you do them online or with a tax professional, the wait time is usually two weeks. Some tax professionals can file what is known as a "Refund Anticipation Loan", or RAL for short. For a fee, you can get your tax refund the next day, sometimes within hours. Be noted, however, that these are actual bank loans on your tax refund and not an actual refund itself.
If you do an EZ File for your taxes, then ideally you will get your refund at a faster rate. This is because you will submit it electronically and the IRS will receive it almost instantly.