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An estimated 1.5 million taxpayers who did not file a 2018 Form 1040 federal income tax return may be owed about $1.5 billion in unclaimed income tax refunds, but they must act by the April tax deadline, according to the Internal Revenue Service. There’s just a three-year window to seek these returns under the law, […]
— Read moreWhen you file your tax return, you should be aware that receiving a large refund (think $2,000 or more) can mean you have some work to do. You should review your withholding options on your W-4, which you fill out with your employer. Basically, each paycheck the government withdraws the amount of taxes they estimate […]
— Read moreNow that you’ve got yourself a pretty sizeable refund from the IRS, you should consider what that actually means and how you should use your newfound cash. Basically, what just happened is you lent the federal government money for a year, without interest, and the money you are getting is really just your own. You’ve […]
— Read moreGenerally, many people are required to file a tax return, which is why they do. But even if you don’t have to, you may still want to. There’s a chance you may be eligible for a tax refund and not even know it. The following six items may give you reason enough to file a […]
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