The deadline for filing Federal Income tax in the US for 2016 was April 18th. Whether you have a refund coming or not. Usually April 15, this year was different.
Yes if this was Before April 15, 2010. Three year from the due date of the 2006 income tax return which was due by April 15 2007. After April 15 2010 any refund that may have been due you was no longer available to you after that date.
April 15, 2009. Hurry.
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.
You can wait to file at a later time but you will have to file to claim the refund for 2009 tax year return that was due April 15 2010 before April 15 2013 or the refund will be gone 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.
You should file your income tax returns if you qualify for any of the refund amounts and see what happens. You can file for a refund up to 3 years from the due date of the tax return and receive the amount of the refund that you qualify for after that period of time the refund is no longer available to you. For the 2006 tax year income tax return the last day to file and receive the refund amount would have been April 15 2010.
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.
Yes, you generally need to file your tax return by April 15, even if you expect to receive a refund. Failing to file on time can delay your refund and may result in penalties or interest if you owe taxes. However, if you need more time, you can file for an extension, which typically allows you until October 15 to submit your return, though any taxes owed must still be paid by the original due date.
They are supposed to be filed by April 15 2010. If you are due a refund you will not be charged the penalty and interest that would be due if you had a income tax liability on your income tax return for failing to meet the April 15 due date of the income tax return.
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.
If you are talking about your federal income taxes, the deadline is April 15 of the following year (or the next business day if April 15 is a weekend or holiday). For example, your 2008 tax return must be filed by April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your tax return as soon as possible even thought the deadline has passed. The longer you wait, the more penalties and interest on any amount due add up. And if you are owed a refund, you can still get it for at least three years after the deadline. State tax rules vary.
You need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.