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What happens to cashback if you return something?

If you return something you purchased and received cashback for, the cashback amount is typically deducted from the refund you receive.


What are soldiers paid for in return called?

You need to be more specific and clarify what you mean by paid for in return. In return for what? Soldiers in professional armies receive a salary. Soldiers in armies based on conscription receive a small allowance


How can you Find out about amended return refund?

I filed it in February 2011 and have the amount. I need to know when I will receive my refund.


Why would you receive a tax refund after filing your tax return?

You would receive a tax refund after filing your tax return if you paid more in taxes throughout the year than you actually owed. This excess amount is returned to you by the government.


Can you get a return if you owe back taxes?

If you owe back taxes, the IRS will automatically deduct that amount from your refund. Depending on that amount, you can only receive what is left from that deduction.


A small amount of money in return for a service also a small amount of money in return for service is called ?

A fee? Or maybe a tip? Depends on the context.


Can you claim eic if you do not claim income?

No. You must report income to receive the Earned Income Credit. You must file a tax return to receive the credit, even if you otherwise would not have to. Any amount of the credit over the amount of taxes you owe will be refunded to you.


What can be calculated on the Immediate Annuities website?

The Immediate Annuity Calculator calculates the amount of monthly income you will receive in return for a specific Premium. One can also find how much Premium would be necessary in order to receive a specific monthly income amount.


What is energy stored in a spring called?

The energy stored in a spring is called potential energy. This potential energy is stored when the spring is compressed or stretched, and it can be released as kinetic energy when the spring is allowed to return to its natural position.


Why do commercial bank lend out the excess reserves?

They dont loan out their excess reserves. They only have excess reserves because they dont have loan demand from qualified borrowers and the marginal return from an average loan is greater than the interest paid on the excess reserves. IE they have to receive a marginal return of X amount above .25% they now receive on their excess reserves from a borrower SO 1. They have to loan demand 2. Qualified borrower 3. Net marginal return of higher than the amount of interest they receive on their reserves.


Does the IRS take back the 2008 stimulis money out of your 2009 tax return?

No. The confusion arises because you essentially are given a "second chance" to get the stimulus. In 2008 you received (or in some cases, didn't receive) a stimulus check based on the income, taxes, and number of children that you reported on your 2007 tax return (Form 1040/1040A/1040EZ). Because of low income or low taxes shown on their 2007 return, some people did not receive the maximum amount. Other people did not receive anything at all because someone could claim them as a dependent on their 2007 tax return. And some people did not receive credit for all of their children because the children were born in 2008. In 2009, you again calculate how much of a stimulus payment you are eligible to receive based ONLY on the information on your 2008 return. If this is more than the amount you already received, you get back the additional amount. If it is the same or less than the amount you already received, then you just forget about it and get to keep the difference.


What if I overpay my estimated taxes?

If you overpay your estimated taxes, you will receive a refund for the excess amount when you file your tax return. This refund will be issued by the tax authorities.