$32M Owed To MD Taxpayers: 'Time Running Out' To Claim, IRS Says

By Pikesville Patch
Posted on 04/14/23 | News Source: Pikesville Patch

Tax Day is less than a week away, but federal officials are spreading the word about another upcoming deadline for Marylanders who are owed another check from the federal government.

Almost 1.5 million Americans have just a few months left to file for unclaimed refunds from the 2019 tax year, including nearly 31,400 in Maryland, the Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday.

The IRS estimates the unclaimed cash totals $1.5 billion nationwide. Marylanders are due about $32 million, where the median unclaimed refund is worth more than $890.

Officials pointed to widespread interruptions during the early days of COVID-19 as the likely culprit for why so many returns went unfiled.

"The 2019 tax returns came due during the pandemic, and many people may have overlooked or forgotten about these refunds," said Danny Werfel, the IRS commissioner. "We want taxpayers to claim these refunds, but time is running out. People face a July 17 deadline to file their returns. We recommend taxpayers start soon to make sure they don't miss out."

In most cases, Americans have three years to file and claim tax refunds from previous years. After that, unclaimed funds become the property of the U.S. Treasury. Usually, that deadline coincides with Tax Day, but this year the IRS moved it until July 17 to align with 2020's extension and give people a little more time.

"With the pandemic taking place when the 2019 tax returns were originally due, people faced extremely unusual situations," Werfel said. We frequently see students, part-time workers and others with little income overlook filing a tax return and never realize they may be owed a refund.

We encourage people to review their records and start gathering records now, so they don't run the risk of missing the July deadline."

Taxpayers who are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) can receive additional funds worth more than $6,500. The IRS said 2019 checks may be held for filers who did not send returns in 2020 or 2021. The balance can also be used to cover other unpaid taxes, unpaid child support and past-due federal debts.

Residents can find instructions for filling out their 2019 taxes on the IRS website or get assistance by phone at 1-800-829-3676.

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