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Yes, as long as it is within the statue of limitations, which is usually three years from the date the original return was filed.
Unfiled tax return means that you have not filed a tax return with the IRS, whether it be the current year or any previous years. Any tax returns not filed for this year or the previous six years need to be filed.
if you filed a 2008 tax return how much would your stimulus check be?
amend the return.
Yes a tax return that was filed in the year 2008 would have been for the 2007 tax year income tax return.
The IRS can audit a return up to three years after a return has been filed.
Tax man IRS, US Treasury Department. For a mailed 1040 income tax return and no direct deposit selected IF you have any refund amount due you THEN you would receive a paper check IF you used your correct mailing address on your correctly completed income tax return. If your income tax has been completed correctly and filed to the correct IRS address and IF the IRS accepts you income tax return as you filed it the amount on the copy of your income tax return that says AMOUNT THAT YOU WANT REFUNDED TO YOU. 1040 page 2 line 73a 1040A page 2 line 46a 1040EZ page 1 line 12a THIS IS YOUR REFUND If your income tax return was NOT completed CORRECTLY and the IRS does NOT accept it as you filed it then you will receive a letter or notice with some contact information and some information telling you what you will have to do to correct the original filed income tax return.
Yes this could be very possible.
From the CA.GOV site:7 days if you e-filed your return and chose direct deposit.2 weeks if you e-filed your return and requested your refund by mail.8 weeks from the date you mailed your return.
You can check the status of your Federal Income Tax Return online at the Internal Revenue Service site. You will need to have the information you put in when you filed, like your social security number, name, address, etc.
If the return was filed jointly, yes it does.
If you filed an original return, 3 years from the date it was filed and assessed.