Taxpayers who have unclaimed tax refunds have three years extension from the original deadline to claim them. Or else their money will go as property of the US Treasury.
Taxpayers who have unclaimed tax refunds, file now!
Internal Revenue Service has unclaimed tax refunds for the year 2019. The office has decided to extend the deadline from July 17, 2020, to July 17 this year. If taxpayers have failed to get their 2019 unclaimed tax refunds, the US Treasury will acquire them.
If taxpayers fail to file to get tax refunds, it can also result in unintentional consequences when an IRS audit comes. It is significant to file unclaimed tax refunds so that the Internal Revenue Service cannot audit you when you already filed your tax refunds beyond three years. If taxpayers never file tax refunds, IRS will audit them forever.
For example, a self-employed had failed to file unclaimed tax refunds. Taxpayer income will not be reported Social Security Administration. The taxpayer may not get credits toward retirement benefits and Social Security disability.
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How to file to claim the unclaimed tax refunds?
If taxpayers are afraid of the unwanted consequences, there’s hope. File now to get your unclaimed tax refunds.
How to file to claim the unclaimed tax refunds?
- Get your 2019 Tax Forms
- Get your wage and income transcript.
- Send your document to certified mail to acquire proof of receipt.
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance can assist you for free.
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