Generally, it is always mandatory to file your taxes on 4/15 if you are getting a refund or not. However, one can request an extension if they are not going to be able to complete their taxes on time.
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.
Depends on where you live and if you're getting a refund or not. The tax instructions booklet should have a list.
It depends on when you file your tax return. The earlier you file it, the quicker you will get it back. If you file your tax return in February, you will most likely get your state refund back within a couple of weeks.
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.
That depends on your country.
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.
Depends on where you live and if you're getting a refund or not. The tax instructions booklet should have a list.
Do you like having money? The earlier you file, the earlier you get your refund cash.
It depends on when you file your tax return. The earlier you file it, the quicker you will get it back. If you file your tax return in February, you will most likely get your state refund back within a couple of weeks.
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.
Yes
That depends on your country.
You file a return, you get a refund...maybe. File and claim if you have it comiong. It's all or nothing though
Yes, if for no other reason than to get your State refund
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.
Do so at the first opportunity! Depending when you asked this question, and followed through. You actaully only get a refund for the past three years. So if you did not file your return by April 15, then you will receive your refund, if you were due one. However, whether you were entitled to a refund or not, you still need to file your return to prevent further interest/penalties accruing.
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.