The IRS estimates about $1.5 billion in tax refunds remain unclaimed by taxpayers due to the three-year window to file 2019 tax returns, which ends in July. The normal filing deadline for 2019 tax ...
If you forgot to file your taxes during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, you have until Monday to do so. Nearly 1.5 million taxpayers may still be eligible for a tax refund from tax ...
WASHINGTON - The IRS estimates that nearly $1.5 billion in tax refunds remain unclaimed because people haven’t filed their 2019 tax returns yet. The agency on Thursday encouraged millions of people ...
Does the IRS owe you an extra $800 or $900? It might if you didn't file a tax return for 2019. The Internal Revenue Service announced Wednesday that nearly 1.5 million people across the nation have ...
The forms were originally due in the early days of the pandemic. The I.R.S. estimates that 1.5 million people are owed money, but they must file by July 17. By Ann Carrns Tax day for 2022 has passed.
The IRS may have your money. The tax agency has announced that more than $1.5 billion in outstanding refunds remain unclaimed from the 2019 tax year. The agency estimates that more than 1.5 million ...
In case you’re wondering how to do some “good” over this July Fourth weekend, I’ll give you 1.5 million possibilities worth an estimated $1.5 billion. The 1.5 million figure is the number of people ...
The IRS said the deadline is “rapidly approaching” and encouraged nearly 1.5 million taxpayers across the United States to file a tax return for the tax year 2019 by July 17. The estimated median ...
The IRS and its Security Summit partners have achieved much success in combating identity theft (see “Tax Matters: IRS Touts Progress Against Taxpayer Identity Theft,” JofA, Jan. 2018). However, an ...
The IRS estimates $142,235,200 in total potential refund money for Texans who haven’t filed their 2019 return. Pexels The IRS estimates about $1.5 billion in tax refunds remain unclaimed by taxpayers ...