No. It was not part of your "bankruptcy estate" as of the date of filing and is not one of the items that have to be reported if received within 6 months of filing. Especially if you do file your return until April.
You have three years from the filing deadline to file your income tax return to receive your refund. Taxes for 2007 were due on April 15th 2008. You have until April 15th 2011 to file to receive a refund. Never if you have a tax liability.
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.
The IRS can take as long as it needs to in order to properly verify that you are owed a refund. If they don't send your refund within 45 days after April 15 or 45 after they receive your return (whichever is later), they will pay interest. (The interest is taxable.)
The IRS can take as long as it needs to in order to properly verify that you are owed a refund. If they don't send your refund within 45 days after April 15 or 45 after they receive your return (whichever is later), they will pay interest. (The interest is taxable.)
April 15th.
It is important to know that you are not guaranteed a federal tax refund. If you believe you will receive a refund after filing your taxes, you can check your status about three days after you file to confirm whether or not your file was accepted or not from the IRS if you do it online or a couple of weeks if you mail it in. You can go to "where's my Refund" on the IRS website to track your refund as well. Refunds generally take longer to receive the closer to tax deadline (April 15th) as well.
If you want to receive a refund as soon as possible, then you should be sure to file as early as possible. When the IRS receives thousands of tax applications, there is a waiting period for people who want to receive their refund. If you file before the big rush, the IRS will have more time to send you a refund as soon as possible. Filing as early as possible in January will allow you to get a refund check in the mail within a week or so. If you wait until April, it may be months before you see a refund check.
You need to file by April 15th if you are due refund. However, you can ask for an extension.
That depends. First, you have to be qualified. Second, your return has to have been processed by April 15. If both are true, the IRS can't do anything until it's been four weeks since the check was mailed. If you were expecting a direct deposit, it will be converted to a check if you had a refund loan or had fees deducted from the refund.
They received an undisclosed amount in April 2013.
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.
Taxes are automatically taken out of a persons paycheck when you start a job. At the end of the year or tax time in April if you are eligible to receive a refund your person who does taxes will let you know. You will need some write offs though.