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The state sent me a refund and this is November. I've already received my refund. Did they audit me?
The state sent no information, just a check through the mail.
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The state sent me a refund and this is November. I've already received my refund. Did they audit me?
Ohhhh they may send you a letter eventually, or you will have to call them and ask (find their phone number Thru their website).
What happens occasionally, is that someone makes a minor mistake on their tax filing, and the state eventually catches it when they start going thru tax returns in more detail at a later date.
Something like this, many times, happens when a person a) accidentally makes two balance due payments, or b) made some earlier state estimated tax payment that they forgot to put in their tax file, or c) had a refund in a prior year that they let the state keep, but forgot to include that in their tax file. All these result in an overpayment by you, that the state eventually catches up with, and they send out the extra to you once they realize you overpaid. Could be something else too you missed taking credit for, but if they don't send you another letter in a couple weeks, you'd have to call them and ask.why.
What happens occasionally, is that someone makes a minor mistake on their tax filing, and the state eventually catches it when they start going thru tax returns in more detail at a later date.
Something like this, many times, happens when a person a) accidentally makes two balance due payments, or b) made some earlier state estimated tax payment that they forgot to put in their tax file, or c) had a refund in a prior year that they let the state keep, but forgot to include that in their tax file. All these result in an overpayment by you, that the state eventually catches up with, and they send out the extra to you once they realize you overpaid. Could be something else too you missed taking credit for, but if they don't send you another letter in a couple weeks, you'd have to call them and ask.why.
____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
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The state sent me a refund and this is November. I've already received my refund. Did they audit me?
Thank you VERY much!
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The state sent me a refund and this is November. I've already received my refund. Did they audit me?
Ohhhh they may send you a letter eventually, or you will have to call them and ask (find their phone number Thru their website).
What happens occasionally, is that someone makes a minor mistake on their tax filing, and the state eventually catches it when they start going thru tax returns in more detail at a later date.
Something like this, many times, happens when a person a) accidentally makes two balance due payments, or b) made some earlier state estimated tax payment that they forgot to put in their tax file, or c) had a refund in a prior year that they let the state keep, but forgot to include that in their tax file. All these result in an overpayment by you, that the state eventually catches up with, and they send out the extra to you once they realize you overpaid. Could be something else too you missed taking credit for, but if they don't send you another letter in a couple weeks, you'd have to call them and ask.why.
What happens occasionally, is that someone makes a minor mistake on their tax filing, and the state eventually catches it when they start going thru tax returns in more detail at a later date.
Something like this, many times, happens when a person a) accidentally makes two balance due payments, or b) made some earlier state estimated tax payment that they forgot to put in their tax file, or c) had a refund in a prior year that they let the state keep, but forgot to include that in their tax file. All these result in an overpayment by you, that the state eventually catches up with, and they send out the extra to you once they realize you overpaid. Could be something else too you missed taking credit for, but if they don't send you another letter in a couple weeks, you'd have to call them and ask.why.
____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
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The state sent me a refund and this is November. I've already received my refund. Did they audit me?
You've asked a number of questions about amending your Ohio return, some only recently. This could be connected to that. I'm not sure if you ever got a satisfactory answer to what is going on. If you want to post more details we can try and help you dig deeper into what is going on.
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The state sent me a refund and this is November. I've already received my refund. Did they audit me?
Oh and Fed send me a letter that I was wrong with my rents & royalties. I don't understand what needs to be on line 8 of the IT NRC Income allocation and apportionment nonresident credit. I put info from Turbo tax tech and when I re-read the statement they sent to me, I think the tech could be wrong.
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