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efiled for2011 but owe back taxes from 2009..payment plan is due august 2011..can the back taxes be deducted from payment estimated to be directly deposited by july 4 2012 without delaying deposit?

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Q: If you owe back taxes and are on a payment plan will you still get your federal income tax return?
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