Yes, filing an amended tax return can extend the three-year time limit for claiming a refund. Generally, taxpayers have three years from the original due date of the return to claim a refund. However, if an amended return is filed, the time limit is extended to three years from the original filing date or two years from the date the tax was paid, whichever is later.
You can generally file an amended tax return up to three years back from the original filing deadline, including extensions. If you are claiming a refund, you must file the amended return within this three-year window. However, if you are amending due to a bad debt or worthless security, you may have a longer period of up to seven years. Always check the latest IRS guidelines or consult a tax professional for specific situations.
I filed it in February 2011 and have the amount. I need to know when I will receive my refund.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
within 6 weeks of filing
Form 1310 is Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer. Form 1310 isn't filed in two situations. One, a surviving spouse is filing an original or amended return with the deceased. Two, a personal representative (executor or administrator) is filing an original return for the deceased. The personal representative must attach to the tax return a court certificate showing the appointment as personal representative by the court. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 356 (Decedents).
You can generally file an amended tax return up to three years back from the original filing deadline, including extensions. If you are claiming a refund, you must file the amended return within this three-year window. However, if you are amending due to a bad debt or worthless security, you may have a longer period of up to seven years. Always check the latest IRS guidelines or consult a tax professional for specific situations.
I filed it in February 2011 and have the amount. I need to know when I will receive my refund.
Form 1310 is Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer. Form 1310 isn't filed in two situations. One, a surviving spouse is filing an original or amended return with the deceased. Two, a personal representative (executor or administrator) is filing an original return for the deceased. The personal representative must attach to the tax return a court certificate showing the appointment as personal representative by the court. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 356 (Decedents).
If you believe you overpaid the IRS, you can request a refund by filing an amended tax return or contacting the IRS directly to discuss your situation. It's important to provide accurate documentation to support your claim of overpayment.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
within 6 weeks of filing
Form 1310 is Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer. Form 1310 isn't filed in two situations. One, a surviving spouse is filing an original or amended return with the deceased. Two, a personal representative (executor or administrator) is filing an original return for the deceased. The personal representative must attach to the tax return a court certificate showing the appointment as personal representative by the court. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 356 (Decedents).
Yes, there are specific procedures and requirements for claiming a tax refund at LAX airport. Travelers must present their purchased goods, receipts, and passport to the customs office for verification. Additionally, there may be a minimum purchase amount and a time limit for claiming the refund.
Depends on if your due a refund to start...and if it was taken from earnings before your filing or after.
No, you do not need to attach a death certificate to your Form 1040 when filing taxes. However, if you're filing on behalf of a deceased individual, you may need to include a copy of the death certificate if you're claiming a refund or if the IRS requests it. It's important to ensure that the return is properly signed and that any necessary documentation is included to support the filing.
You can usually expect to get your tax return refund 21 days or more from the filing date depending on how you file.
The amount of tax refund that a person making $26,000 a year with two kids and claiming head of household will get, will depend on several things. It will depend on what other deductions they may take as well as if they are eligible for the Earned Income Credit.