Yes. You can actually file for a refund for the current year and two years previous. Right now you can file for a refund on tax years 2008, 2009, and 2010. You can also file for a refund on 2007 if and only if you filed for an extension in 2007 which gives you until October 15th to file for the 2007 refund. If you did not file an extension in 2007 then your time to request a refund expired on April 15th.
If you filed your tax refund by mail it will take six to eight weeks to receive your refund check. If you filed elecronically you can receive your refund in as little as 24 hours.
Depends on when you filed. Check the tax web site for their refund schedule .
Generally you have three years in which to file a tax return for a refund. After three years, the IRS refund statute doesn't allow for issuing a refund. The three years starts on the due date of the original return for the particular tax year.For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 153 (What to Do if You Haven't Filed Your Tax Return).
If the IRS receives your return or payment after the deadline date but it is postmarked on or before the deadline date, then it is considered to have been filed on time.
October 15th 2009
If you got a tax refund and received another w2 after you filed, you will have to file an amendment to your tax return for the year that the W-2 Form was for in order to correct your return. You may get an additional refund when you file your amendment or you may owe additional tax from the amendment.
An income tax return must be filed by anyone eligible for a tax refund.
The length it takes to get your tax refund is dependent on how you filed your taxes and the complexity. Time to receiving a refund can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 8 weeks.
The length it takes to get your tax refund is dependent on how you filed your taxes and the complexity. Time to receiving a refund can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 8 weeks.
April 17th is the first filing deadline, but if an extension is filed and granted the deadline is October 15th.
You qualify for a federal tax refund if you have reached the tax reporting threshold and filed for income taxes. The tax reporting threshold varies depending on your age and marital status.
If you are talking about your federal income taxes, the deadline is April 15 of the following year (or the next business day if April 15 is a weekend or holiday). For example, your 2008 tax return must be filed by April 15, 2009. If you missed the deadline, file your tax return as soon as possible even thought the deadline has passed. The longer you wait, the more penalties and interest on any amount due add up. And if you are owed a refund, you can still get it for at least three years after the deadline. State tax rules vary.