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The latest date, by law, you can claim a credit or federal income tax refund for a specific tax year is generally the later of these 2 dates: 3 years from the date you filed your federal income tax return, or. 2 years from the date you paid the tax.
Statute of Limitations To claim a refund from aYou must file by Individual Income Tax 3 1/2 years from the original (not extended) due date Property Tax Refund 1 year from the due date1 more row
Refund or rebate of real estate taxes. If the refund or rebate was for real estate taxes paid for a prior year, you may have to include some or all of the refund in your income.
by TurboTax 143 Updated 3 weeks ago You can claim prior years property tax in the tax year you paid them. For example, if you paid your 2022 property taxes in 2024, claim them on your 2024 taxes. However, you cant include any late fees, interest, or penaltiesjust the tax itself.
If you received a refund or rebate in of real estate taxes you paid in an earlier year, dont reduce your deduction by this amount. Instead, you must include the refund or rebate in income on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 8, if you deducted the real estate taxes in the earlier year and the deduction reduced your tax.
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Application Refund Process Refunds will be mailed in late September or early October if received by the August 15 deadline. Otherwise, you can expect your refund within 60 days of when filed. You may receive your refund earlier if you file electronically.
You can file back taxes for any past year, but the IRS usually considers you in good standing if you have filed the last six years of tax returns. If you qualified for federal tax credits or refunds in the past but didnt file tax returns, you may be able to collect the money by filing back taxes.

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