![]() However, we did notice that last year, when taxpayers were filing for their 2014 refunds, some were not able to get their refund because the IRS received it late. ![]() The IRS states that your tax return must be postmarked by Apin order for you to get your refund. We advise that you file your return before the tax deadline to ensure that you don’t miss out on getting your refund. This due date also applies to those who filed extensions for their 2015 taxes. Otherwise, your refund will expire and go back to the U.S. Apis the last day to claim your 2015 refund. Since the original tax deadline date for 2015 was April 18, 2016, you have until this tax deadline to claim your 2015 refund. Luckily, the answer for you is yes, but the time is limited. This means that you must print, sign and mail your return to the IRS along with copies of your income statements. You can do this by creating an account with our site. You are now required to paper-file your return. The e-file deadline for 2015 tax returns was Octowhich has passed. Unfortunately, you can no longer e-file your return. Read on to find out what you need to do to claim your refund. You have three years from the original tax deadline due date to claim a refund for your tax year. However, you can only claim your refund if you fit within the time-frame of the IRS’ Statute of Limitations. Luckily for you, this is the last year to claim your 2015 refund. The window is closing to claim your prior year refund.
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