Claim Your 2009 Tax Refund Before It Disappears
About 1 million people never filed tax returns in 2009 who should have, and the IRS owes them more than $900 million. But if they don't act before April 15, it'll be too late.
About 1 million people never filed tax returns in 2009 who should have, and the IRS owes them more than $900 million. But if they don't act before April 15, it'll be too late.
With both the sequester and tax filing season under way, most people thinking about taxes have their minds on Washington, D.C. But a new Time article points out six new, and frankly strange, state taxes that may be coming your way in the near future.
Millions of Americans count on getting their tax refunds as soon as possible, but thanks to Congress, ASAP hasn't been all that soon this year. However, the IRS has worked through all the changes from the long-delayed fiscal cliff deal and is ready to start taking all of our tax returns.
Members of the sandwich generation - caught between supporting elderly parents whose assets are nearly exhausted and adult children without jobs - might find some relief come tax time. The bottom line is, who's a dependent?



