The later of: 1. Three years after the tax return was originally due (including extensions) 2. Two years from the date the payment was made
No. Pursuant to recent federal law, a plan can only go back five years from the payment date to request a refund.
Yes, a refund of overpayment...but a refund nonetheless.
Sure. If for some reason you were overpaid for a claim the company can expect you to return the overpayment. I really don't see how this could have occurred unless you intentionally did something to cause it to be done.
There is no maximum refund. If you overpaid your federal taxes, you'll get a refund for the overpayment no matter how much it is.
SSI underpayed me upon my SSI award. And withheld $3,581.70 alledging an past overpayment. However; upon request for waiver. On Aug. 22 2011. A decision was rendered at a formal ALJ hearing By the honorable ALJ Judge Weir III. Whom granted my request for a waiver of alledged overpayment. Documents confirm ALJ ruled that I wasn't at fault and waived the collection of an overpayment. However, a month has passed. And I have yet to receive any notice from SSA in regards to my refunded claim of $3,580.70 When can I recover my refund of alledged overpayment already collected.
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Yes. Unreturned unemployment benefits overpayments may be deducted from your federal income tax refund.
No.
No. Your consequences for the overpayment will be reported and you will have to file an amendment for the year in which the overpayment occurred.
The State of Michigan can only offset your federal refund, if they say the overpayment was due to misrepensentation or fraud. In this case you will need to contact a Bankruptcy Lawyer to help.
Yes, If you are the executor of the deceased, legal heir or have other appropriate power of attorney to do so, you can deposit the refund check.