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Can I still file a 2015 tax return?

Can I still file a 2015 tax return?

Luckily, the answer for you is yes, but the time is limited. Since the original tax deadline date for 2015 was April 18, 2016, you have until this tax deadline to claim your 2015 refund. April 15, 2019 is the last day to claim your 2015 refund. Otherwise, your refund will expire and go back to the U.S. Treasury.

Can I file my 2015 taxes on Turbotax?

Turbotax Online works only for current year (2016) taxes, and not for any other year. In any event, you have to file the return by mail. Turbotax does not support e-file of prior year returns.

What happens if I didn’t file my 2015 taxes?

If you don’t send yoru return to the IRS by the April 15 deadline, you’ll get hit with a failure-to-file penalty, which starts at 5% of however much you owe, maxing out at 25% of your tax bill. If you wait more than 60 days to file, you’re charged a $135 fee or 100% of the taxes you owe (whichever is less).

Can I get a tax refund from 5 years ago?

In most cases, an original return claiming a refund must be filed within three years of its due date for the IRS to issue a refund. Generally, after the three-year window closes, the IRS can neither send a refund for the specific tax year. Taxpayers can use the wage and income information to file a tax return.

What is the federal income tax rate for 2015?

2015 Federal Income Tax Rates

If your taxable income is over But not over The tax is
$0 $13,150 10%
$13,150 $50,200 $1,315 + 15%
$50,200 $129,600 $6,872.50 + 25%
$129,600 $209,850 $26,772.50 + 28%

How much do you have to make to file taxes in 2015?

What Are the Minimum Income Requirements to File a 2015 Federal Income Tax Return?

Filing Status Age Minimum W-2 Income Requirement
Single Under 65 $10,300
65 or older $11,850
Head of Household Under 65 $13,250
65 or older $14,800