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Forever it seems. I have been waiting over a year. I filed a 1040x for my 2009 taxes in March of 2011 and have yet to receive my adjusted refund.
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Not necessarily. Whether or not you receive a refund depends on your taxable income and how much you paid the government during the fiscal year. Nothing else guarantees that you get a refund.
You don't receive any thing back as a refund. You need to make about $12 to $15 thousand a year before you get a refund. Work harder !!!
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.
You do if you claimed your state income tax as a deduction last year. This is line 10 on form 1040 If you took the standard deduction, you don't.
It is not possible to get refund unless we file the income tax returns. When we file returns it will check with OLTAS and generate refund if paid excess
You need to discuss this with your attorney. Once you receive your tax refund, it's part of your personal assets that could be seized to pay creditors. If you file bankruptcy before you get your taxes then the government will keep your tax refund and put it towards your debt. The bankruptcy court has 1 year to go back and open your case even after your bankruptcy has been discharged. If you can prove that the money is needed/used for catching up rent or other nessacery bills they will not take it.
Yes, if you have paid taxes, or had taxes withheld for that tax year, you may be entitled to a refund. If you have not paid taxes for the year in question, you will not receive a refund.
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I might not understand your question completely correctly, but I'll try my best. If you received a bill for last year and you paid it off completely, there would not be any reason to hold back this year's tax refund. That assumes that you are entitled to a tax refund this year, of course. The reason that you get a tax refund every year is because you have more taxes withheld from your paycheck each week than is required. You could get a larger paycheck each week instead of a tax refund if you properly completed Form W-4 which you give to your employer. On the other hand, if you did not pay the bill from last year, then some or all of this year's refund will be retained to help pay your debt. If you just recently paid this bill off, it may be possible that your payment hasn't registered in the system yet and your refund will be delayed. If you have paid the bill from last year and they are still holding your refund, contact the IRS at the number given on the notice they sent you.
the last year it erupted was 2009