The IRS has recently announced that it has over $1 billion in unclaimed refunds for the 2013 tax year due to an estimated 1 million taxpayers who failed to file tax returns for that year. Here's how to see if you're owed an unclaimed IRS refund.
Can I Get An Unclaimed IRS Refund?
To collect the money, taxpayers must file a 2013 tax return with the IRS no later than this year's income tax filing deadline, Tuesday, April 18. Taxpayers who fail to file by the deadline forfeit their refund and the money becomes the property of the U.S. Treasury.
We're talking about a fair amount of money here. The IRS says that half of the refunds are for more than $763.
You can download the 2013 tax forms and instructions from the IRS website. Taxpayers who are missing Forms W-2, 1098, 1099 or 5498 for the years 2013, 2014 or 2015 should request copies from their employer, bank or other payer.
Taxpayers who are unable to get missing forms from their employer or other payer should go to IRS.gov and use the Get Transcript Online tool to obtain a Wage and Income transcript.