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Time Is Running Out: Claim Your 2022 Tax Refund Before the April 15 Deadline

If you have unfiled tax returns from 2022, there is still hope to secure the refund you are owed, but the window is closing fast. The IRS holds over a billion dollars in unclaimed refunds for taxpayers who missed filing deadlines. You have a strict three-year period to claim this money. For your 2022 taxes, that final deadline is April 15, 2026. Miss it, and your refund permanently belongs to the U.S. Treasury.

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Valuable Tax Credits on the Table

Leaving a past return unfiled means potentially abandoning valuable tax benefits. Many taxpayers qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), plus refundable child and education credits. Fortunately, the IRS does not assess penalties on late returns that result in a refund.

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Filing Rules for Past-Due Returns

Late 2022 returns cannot be e-filed; they must be mailed on paper. To secure your refund, your tax return must be postmarked by April 15, 2026. Do not rely on a corner mailbox on deadline day—bring it to the post office for an official stamp.

Be aware that the IRS will hold your 2022 refund if returns for 2020 or 2021 remain unfiled. Your refund may also be applied to outstanding IRS tax debts, unpaid child support, or defaulted student loans.

Resolve Your Unfiled Returns Today

At IRS Tax Pros, our sole focus is solving tax problems—we do not do bookkeeping. As an Enrolled Agent, I have the authority and expertise to help you navigate these IRS complexities. Contact Sharon Morgan today to prepare your 2022 return and ensure it is mailed with proper proof.

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