"No" originally posted by another user. I slightly disagree with the above information. I have lived in many places across Canada. When I moved to Alberta, and went shopping south of the border I was informed if I showed my Alberta government issued ID, I wouldn't have to pay any sales tax when shopping in the U.S. This has held true for all consecutive trips to the U.S. but is not available using just any province id, but there is a list of provinces that are elligable for the tax break. Just clarify if your province is elligable next time you find your self on American soil. I swear I once saw a brochure for a tax rebate for Canadians during one of my last trips to Washington. Check on the Immigration website to see if they have it there to download.
New York citizen cannot get tax refund at the JFK Airport. You will have to file for taxes.
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.
There is no maximum refund. If you overpaid your federal taxes, you'll get a refund for the overpayment no matter how much it is.
If you overpaid your taxes, you may be eligible to receive a refund from the government.
You can't get a tax refund if no taxes were deducted for the year in question.
yes...but he may be subject to certain non-resident taxes
If you owe money to the IRS for prior years taxes, and you have a refund due to you on this year's taxes, the IRS will keep the refund and apply it towards the debt that you owe.
You cannot get a refund when you do not pay taxes.
You don't get a refund of your property tax.
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.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
Yes, if for no other reason than to get your State refund