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Yes. Unreturned unemployment benefits overpayments may be deducted from your federal income tax refund.
The state can't take overpayment of unemployment benefits from a Federal tax refund. Some states have provisions to deduct such from the state tax refund of their state. Most states will take a percentage of future unemployment benefits to pay off unemployment compensation overpayment.
Yes. Unemployment benefits are taxable income. If you had taxes withheld from your checks, you may be entitled to a refund.
A tax refund is not income as defined by the IRS. However, if the taxes paid were claimed as a deduction in the income tax for that year, there is an adjustment to the AGI. Some states provide for counting this in the following year.
Yes the IDES can and will garnish your income tax refund they did mine 2013 took 3,400.
Anyone can file taxes.You can only get a refund if you overpaid taxes during the year or qualify for some refundable tax credit such as the Earned Income Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit.The most likely reason you might get a refund would be if you had taxes withheld from your unemployment compensation.
If you payed federal or state income withholding from wages you might get these monies returned
A tax refund schedule can be found online at various different site. Some of these include http://www.irs.com/2011-federal-tax-refund-schedule/ as well as http://www.efile.com/tax-refund/where-is-my-refund/. where is my refund
A tax refund loan is a loan that is provided to you until you receive your tax refund. You can pursue this option if you have done your taxes and are expecting a refund.
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Ahhhhh . . . you do not get a tax refund if you owe. You pay them.
The estimated tax refund is calculated based on the current year's tax codes.