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Around 40% of eligible Georgians have received their special Georgia surplus tax refund, and more checks are being sent out ...
For many of us, Tax Day comes but once a year. For others, taxes come due more often. Freelancers, small business owners and those earning over a certain amount from a side hustle are among those who ...
After filing an amended tax return in February, Amber Phillips thought her refund would be on the way. She called the IRS to ...
The IRS issued an important warning in April of 2025, alerting Americans to the fact that around $1 billion in refunds remain outstanding from the 2021 tax filing year. Those refunds are owed ...
Through April 11 — the latest date currently available — the agency has issued 74,858,000 refunds, roughly 0.2% more than the 74,685,000 that had been issued by that time last year.
Those will go into effect at the end of September. For now, however, there are some items that experts say you should keep in mind when it comes to your tax refund this year.
The Internal Revenue Service says more than $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds could go to the U.S. Treasury if taxpayers don’t file their returns by Tuesday’s deadline.
Say, for example, you owe $500 in federal taxes and are owed $1,200 this year: the IRS would pull from that refund, and you would only receive $700. Or maybe you owe a larger amount, like $3,000 ...
Not sure if you're getting a refund? The tax deadline is near, but it's not too late to file. According to IRS data, the bureau expects nearly 140 million Americans to file taxes.
Keep the previous year's tax return handy. Taxpayers can also access their IRS Individual Online Account to view Forms W-2 and 1095-A. Ensure Accuracy of Filing Details ...
Tax refunds are solid. The average tax refund was $3,271 for federal refunds issued through March 14. That average is up 5.2% from what taxpayers saw last year through March 15, 2024.
April 15 is the drop-dead date for filing a 2021 federal income tax return, if you haven't done so. The IRS says many are owed $781 or even more.