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Why is my state refund higher than my federal refund?

Because the IRS is separate from your state’s Department of Revenue, sometimes you will receive your federal refund before your state refund, or vice versa.

Is an overpayment the same as a refund?

An overpayment is your refund, it means that you overpaid your taxes and get money back.

What happens if you overpaid your taxes?

If you overpay your taxes, the IRS will simply return the excess to you as a refund. Generally, it takes about three weeks for the IRS to process and issue refunds. You can choose to get ahead on the following year’s payments and apply the overpayment to next year’s taxes.

Is overpaid tax automatically refunded?

Yes, HMRC does refund overpaid tax, sometimes automatically and sometimes through the refund application process. It’s important to keep on top of your tax position because there are time limits on when you may make a claim for overpaid tax and apply for your tax rebate.

What does overpayment refund mean?

An overpayment on your tax return is the amount of refund you would receive. An overpayment occurs when a taxpayer pays too much in income taxes. At the end of the year, if the actual tax return shows that a lesser amount is due than the sum of the payments, an overpayment has occurred.

When do you get a refund for overpaid taxes?

Congress created IRC Section 6511 to set limits on when a taxpayer can pursue the government for overpaid taxes. A claim for credit or refund of an overpayment of income tax must be filed by a taxpayer: Within 3 years from the time the return was filed; or. Within 2 years from the time the tax was paid, whichever of these periods expires later.

How to claim back tax I have overpaid through PAYE?

If you have not received a P800 tax calculation from HMRC, and you have overpaid tax, you will need to make a claim for a tax repayment. This is described below. What is a P800 tax calculation?

Why did I get a different tax refund?

Different refund amount Sometimes, you’ll receive a refund that’s either more or less than you expected. Common reasons include changes to a tax return or a payment of past due federal or state debts.

How can I claim my tax refund through PAYE?

Once HMRC process your information it might be necessary to issue you with a new tax code, meaning any refund will be added to your wages or pension and the amount will generally be paid automatically through the payroll. This will result in a lower tax deduction or a tax refund through PAYE.