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Prior Year Tax Return

Prior Year Tax Return

If you expect a prior year tax refund, you have three years from the original tax return deadline to file your prior year tax return and claim your refund. When you are eligible for a tax refund, there is no worry about penalties here. If you owe taxes, there is no deadline to file a prior year tax return. However, you should be aware of late filing and late payment penalties from the IRS in this case. In most instances, the IRS requires individuals to file their tax returns for the last six tax years, if required to file, to be considered squared away and in good standing with the IRS.

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Can I Still File My 2019 Taxes

Can I Still File My 2019 Taxes

you can still file your 2019 taxes. And there are many reasons why it can be a good idea to file your 2019 taxes at this point.

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10 Reasons to File Your Prior Year Tax Return Now

10 Reasons to File Your Prior Year Tax Return Now

It’s not too late to file your taxes. Life is never put on hold, even for tax season. Before you know it, the April and even October deadline fly right by. Then, you forget to file it next tax season and then the season after that. However, although the deadlines go by, you should still […]

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How to File Your 2017 Taxes

How to File Your 2017 Taxes

Did you miss the tax deadline for your 2017 taxes? Although you’re late, you can still file your late 2017 taxes. However, you won’t be able to e-file your tax return. Dates to remember The 2018 tax season ran from January 29, 2018, to October 15, 2018. The official tax deadline was April 17, 2018, […]

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April 15, 2019 is the Last Day to Claim your 2015 Refund!

April 15, 2019 is the Last Day to Claim your 2015 Refund!

Running late on your refund? Refunds come and go when it comes to taxes. Luckily, for you, you can still claim the 2015 refund that you’ve been delaying. Just remember, you have three years within the original due date of your 2015 tax return to claim your refund. This is due to the IRS Statute of […]

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April 17th, 2018 is the Last Day to Claim your 2014 Refund!

April 17th, 2018 is the Last Day to Claim your 2014 Refund!

Don’t delay your 2014 refund. Your 2014 refund is waiting for you. Luckily, the IRS allows you to claim your refund due to their convenient Statute of Limitations. However, you have three years from the original tax deadline date to claim your tax refund. With that in mind, if you wait three years after the […]

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Unfiled tax returns have you drowning?

Unfiled tax returns have you drowning?

Overwhelmed With Prior Year Unfiled Tax Returns? While most Americans finish or have finished their current year taxes, others have stacks of unfiled tax returns from previous years. You may feel swamped with the pressures of work and within a blink of an eye, you wake up to find an IRS notice in the mailbox. Let’s face […]

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20 Facts About Filing an Amended Prior Year Tax Return

20 Facts About Filing an Amended Prior Year Tax Return

Did you take the wrong step with your tax return? Don’t be too hard on yourself. Mistakes happen. If you filed your tax return with incorrect or missing information, the IRS will give you a chance to fix your mishap. Before insisting you 100% need to amend your return, though, take a look at our […]

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Calculate Your Prior Year Tax Refunds with Tax Calculators

Calculate Your Prior Year Tax Refunds with Tax Calculators

The IRS has never been keen on surprises. Know what to expect. Whether you’re slightly behind on your taxes or up to date and ready to conquer tax season 2017, it’s nice to have a starting point. Taxes are intimidating if you go into it not knowing whether you owe the IRS or can expect […]

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IRS Address to File a Late Tax Return

IRS Address to File a Late Tax Return

If you need to file a prior year tax return, you’ll have to mail it to the IRS… Still need to get caught up on a prior year tax return? You’ll most likely need to paper file it. If this is the case, you’ll need the IRS address to send your return to. You’ll be able […]

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