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How can you find out if the feds or state owe you any money?

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If you pay more than you should have you will get the amount you paid extra for taxes back. In order to find out, you need to file a tax return to the IRS and the appropriate state agency. Note that there are limits of time in which you can file for back refunds so, consult a tax accountant, or whatever works for you.

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