IMPORTANT! Did you know that you need to file a tax return, even when you are not legally required to file.
That’s right. You need to file a return within the statute of limitations if you are due a refund and you want the cash.
Get all the details when you read my new article titled Tax Tips: Say Good-bye to Unclaimed Tax Refunds.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll help you avoid making a cash gift to the IRS. Don’t join the 1.4 million people due refunds of more than $1.3 billion who, as of March 2, 2010, had not filed federal income returns for 2006. Find out more when you read the full article.
- You’ll learn the truth about penalties. There’s good news. (Sort of.) There’s no penalty, other than losing your tax refund, for not filing when you are due a refund. Find out more when you read the full article.
- We’ll explain what to do if you have NOT filed a tax return. Generally, you have to file your tax return within three years from the date the return was due, including extensions, to get your refund. Get the whole story when you read the full article.