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How Can an Unemployed Retiree Get Tax Refund?

March 24, 2009 by  
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MHrice73 asked:


My uncle is retired and he hasn’t worked in over 10 years. He hasn’t made filed for income tax since. He receives over $3,000 a year from Social Security. How can he get the $300 refund? Does he have to file an income tax form or does he get it automatically. Thank you in advance.

If you have been over paid by the social security administraion can the government hold your income tax refund?

February 3, 2009 by  
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nkisfr asked:


The answer to this is that they can only take your refund if you are no longer recieving benefits ie dead, otherwise they simply withhold monthly benefits till you are paid up

How closely does the IRS monitor your bank accounts when you’re in Currently not collectible status?

January 22, 2009 by  
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Rickenharp asked:


My $50K back tax debt to the IRS has been classified as currently not collectible for the past two years. I recently won a Disability settlement from Social Security and received a check for 4 1/2 years of back SS Disability payments (FYI: I am no longer disabled and am now working part-time). What I wanna know is, can I open a new bank account (I don’t presently have one) and deposit the lump-sum SSA check without having some kind of alarm go off at IRS HQ which results in their hoovering that account dry the second it clears? I fully intend to use a big chunk of the money to work out some kind of payment or offer in comprimise plan with them, but I need to be able to use some of it for urgent medical, dental and other essential expenses (such as a good tax attorney) first. Any information and or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Where possible, please cite references, regulations, IRS publications, etc. so I can make sure I have my facts straight.

Whats the website to finding out when your irs stimulus check will come?

January 14, 2009 by  
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nener_1 asked:


I just want the direct link. The one that you put in your last two digits of your social security number.