A tax return is YOUR MONEY - you are just getting it back. You can do anything you like with it.
Yes, depending on how much they paid in taxes. IE Obama is getting back about 25K this year...he and his wife maid about 800K. They paid a great portion in taxes and therefore they are owed money back.
Yes. Last year, I dropped a class that I had taken after getting one payment. The VA took that money back when my refund came back. It will also slow up your refund by a week or so.
Nothing. Just sit back and relax. The IRS will either send your tax return back or send a substitute form for you to sign. (Or they will overlook it.) When you get the form back from the IRS, just sign it and return it. If it were before the deadline (April 15th), I would advise you to file an extension (Form 4868) to protect your rights. But it's after the deadline now (at least for your 2008 taxes if you are reading this in June 2009), so you can't do that.
No.
Probably not
There is no interest There is no deadline to when the money has to be paid back <3
forever,and when you deletes your charcter you get youre money back.
Start with a registered letter requesting the money, giving a deadline, for example 10 business days. If you do not receive the money, go to your Department of Housing or Small Claims Court.
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no but youre dick does
If you missed the deadline for either raising a dispute or escalating that dispute to a claim, then you will not get your money back through eBay or PayPal. If that is the case, you can try approaching your card issuer for help in retrieving your money - if that's how you funded the payment - or consider legal action if the item is sufficiently valuable. Never allow an eBay (or PayPal) dispute or claim to time-out because once closed, the dispute/claim is closed for good.
The Coyotes traded for Brandon Prust at the trade deadline, then traded him back to Calgary in the off-season.
Deadline - 2000 Just Lie Back 1-11 was released on: USA: 31 March 2001
no unless youre Jewish
To use Zelle to get your money back, you can contact your bank or financial institution that you used to send the money through Zelle. They can help you initiate a dispute or claim for the transaction in question, which may result in getting your money back.
Is anyone getting the back to school allowance from the dhs for 2012