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Is sales tax refunded when you return an item? Yes, you have to refund the right amount of that, too.
Unfortunately, there is a limit on how far back you can file a tax return to claim tax refunds and tax credits. This IRS only allows you to claim refunds and tax credits within three years of the tax returns original due date.
You may have more time to file a claim for credit or refund than the 3-year/2-year rules if you: Agree with the IRS in writing to extend the time limit to assess tax: The time limit is specified in your agreement, plus 6 months, to claim a credit or refund.
For purposes of this subsection, a qualified investment partnership means a pass-through entity that, during the taxable year, holds only investments that produce income that would not be taxable to a nonresident individual if held or owned individually.
(3) Claims for refunds or credits must be filed within four years from the date the tax was paid to the State Treasurer. After the statute of limitations has expired, no claims for refunds or credits will be considered.
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No, tax forms are not public record. They are private information. Tax forms contain confidential information and are not meant to be shared. Information from a tax form can only be revealed to certain persons if there is some legal need to do so.
Refund checks are good for a year from the issue date. If its been more than a year, you must send us a request to receive a new check.
The tax imposed by KRS 141.0401 is a tax imposed on those entities with limited liability in the state of Kentucky and not an income tax. Therefore, the Limited Liability Entity Tax (LLET) paid is not an add-back to determine Kentucky taxable income; it is deductible for Kentucky and federal purposes.