I filed 3 years late because of IRS reviews, appeals, and decisions. I applied an over payment to the next years taxes and the IRS has denied the over payment and is not refunding the money, instead they are keeping the money. Is this legal?
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Yes there is a time limit. You have three years from the original due date of the tax return to file an amended return or claim a refund on an original return. For example, your 2013 tax return was due April 15, 2014. That means that if you filed after April 15, 2017, no refund will be paid or credited to future taxes, even if you were due a refund.
The irs kept my $15k overpayment because I missed the filing deadline (2013--3yr 2017). I appealed & it was denied. In essence, I asked that they apply it to present taxes owed, & they declined so I had to pay $11k in addl current taxes.
The irs sent the $15k funds to the war fund.
Is this confiscation of my $15k overpayment a charitable donation that should be tax deductible to me?
To add insult, the original current taxes owed were $3k but ballooned up during irs appeals that were not timely.
They just kept sending me letters stating they were working on it & in the meantime, $3k in owed taxes amounted to $11k by the time I recvd their rejection.
Do I have any options?
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