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If you did not have any tax withheld from your wages--you say you claimed "exempt" (which was a big mistake)--then there is nothing from which to give you a refund. You only get a refund if the taxes withheld are more than the tax you owed to the iRS. Does box 2 of your W-2 have a zero or is it blank? If you have a tax liability then you will owe the IRS and will need to pay by check, money order or credit card.
Going forward, do not claim to be exempt. There could be a penalty for saying that if it is not true.
If you did not have any tax withheld from your wages--you say you claimed "exempt" (which was a big mistake)--then there is nothing from which to give you a refund. You only get a refund if the taxes withheld are more than the tax you owed to the iRS. Does box 2 of your W-2 have a zero or is it blank? If you have a tax liability then you will owe the IRS and will need to pay by check, money order or credit card.
Going forward, do not claim to be exempt. There could be a penalty for saying that if it is not true.
You can only file exempt under special circumstances. Not sure what they all are. It's better to claim more allowances than you need to have less taken out. If you make over 12,000 (the Standard Deduction for Single) you will owe tax on the amount over 12,000. The IRS wants you to pay the tax in evenly during the year and not all at once on your tax return. If you don't you may owe a penalty if you owe too much.
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