No, not even a word about that I saw.
The IRS will start accepting claims for refunds on January 17th, 2012
Sure. Most people can get their 2007 refunds until April 15, 2011. But it is too late to get the stimulus check based on your 2007 tax return that was mailed in 2008. If you did not get your stimulus check, you have a second chance to get a stimulus check based on your 2008 return which you are filing in 2009.
Sure. Most people can get their 2007 refunds until April 15, 2011. But it is too late to get the stimulus check based on your 2007 tax return that was mailed in 2008. If you did not get your stimulus check, you have a second chance to get a stimulus check based on your 2008 return which you are filing in 2009.
One can find online info on tax refunds on websites such as Turbo Tax, Canada Online, Kiwi Refunds, Tax Payer Service Center and many others as well. It can be easily found on government websites.
Tax refunds are refunds that are issued to you by the government when you have paid more taxes than required. This is calculated when your income taxes are filed, and some people qualify for a refund while others may owe more money than they have already paid. Here is a more detailed explanation:
Yes, Waitrose offers refunds if you are not satisfied with their delivery. According to their website, "Should you not enjoy one of our products, tell us and we'll replace and refund you".
No. Federal tax refunds are not taxable. In some cases, state tax refunds are taxable.
The duration of No Refunds - DVD - is 1.17 hours.
I assume you are asking if you can keep your tax refunds and not if you can keep your tax returns. The only case where your tax refunds will be offset and kept by the government is if you owe a debt to any government agencies. This includes child support, federal or state taxes, student loans in default, overpayment of Social Security benefits, unemployment benefits, etc. Basically any debt owed to a government agency will be kept. Debts owed to private companies or banks cannot put a lien on your tax refunds.
No Refunds - DVD - was created on 2007-08-14.
The government can offset refunds by what it is owed...(the money would go to the student loan program).
if you read it before you buy a DLC or game it says no refunds