January 31. The government has held on to your money for long enough without paying any interest.
A tax refund is what you have already paid to the government minus what you actually owed. If you did not pay taxes, there is no money there.
When you are due a refund and fail to file your income tax return to claim the refund amount that you are due they do not charge the penalty because if you fail to claim the amount it will eventually be lost.
Yes if you are in the FMS offset refund tax program.
You are always allowed to file taxes, even years after the fact. If you were required to file in a given year, you should file for that year. The statute of limitations does not start until after you have filed, so there is no time limit. Generally, you will not get a federal refund if you file more than 3 years late (state deadlines may vary). If you are owed a refund for bad debt or worthless security deductions, you have seven years in which to claim it. If you were not required to file for a given year and it is too late to get a refund for that year, there is probably little reason to file.
Yes, you generally need to file your tax return by April 15, even if you expect to receive a refund. Failing to file on time can delay your refund and may result in penalties or interest if you owe taxes. However, if you need more time, you can file for an extension, which typically allows you until October 15 to submit your return, though any taxes owed must still be paid by the original due date.
When you file your taxes for 2011 you will be given the option to put all or part of your refund towards your NEXT years taxes. But since you owe taxes from the previous year you will most likely not receive a tax refund as it will automatically be applied to what is already owed to the IRS. It is best to set aside money each month if you are self employed, or if unemployed as you stated, if you file for unemployment payments, have your taxes deducted from your paymnts prior to your receiving them. If your refund exceeds the amount your currently owe from last years taxes you will receive a letter stating how much has been with-held and what, if any, your remaining balance is either owed to you from your refund or still owed to the IRS.
To receive a refund for overpaying your estimated taxes, you need to file a tax return with the IRS. On your tax return, you can claim the overpayment as a credit or request a refund. The IRS will then process your return and issue a refund if you are owed one.
A tax refund is what you have already paid to the government minus what you actually owed. If you did not pay taxes, there is no money there.
Yes if you are in the FMS offset refund tax program.
When you are due a refund and fail to file your income tax return to claim the refund amount that you are due they do not charge the penalty because if you fail to claim the amount it will eventually be lost.
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.
Yes, as a non-resident alien, you may be eligible to receive a tax refund when leaving the US if you have overpaid taxes during your stay. You can file a tax return to claim any refund owed to you.
You are always allowed to file taxes, even years after the fact. If you were required to file in a given year, you should file for that year. The statute of limitations does not start until after you have filed, so there is no time limit. Generally, you will not get a federal refund if you file more than 3 years late (state deadlines may vary). If you are owed a refund for bad debt or worthless security deductions, you have seven years in which to claim it. If you were not required to file for a given year and it is too late to get a refund for that year, there is probably little reason to file.
To get a tax refund in the USA, you need to file a tax return with the IRS. If you've paid more in taxes than you owe, you may be eligible for a refund. Make sure to include all necessary documentation and information when filing your return to ensure you receive any refund you are owed.
The deadline was April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your 2008 taxes as soon as possible. If you owed money, you still owe it and interest and penalties are added for every day you wait. If you had a refund coming, it is not too late to claim it.
Yes, the IRS can intercept your tax refund for back taxes owed; also if you have government student loans that you owe on and also the child support division can intercept you refund for back child support owed.
No you cant file on anything owed to government.