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The Daily Money: $1 billion in tax refunds need claiming
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Date:2025-04-27 11:12:38
Good morning. This is Medora Lee with today's The Daily Money.
The IRS has more than $1 billion in 2020 tax refunds that still needs to be claimed. So if you haven't yet filed your 2020 taxes - and the IRS estimates there are about 940,000 of you - you need to do so by May 17 to be eligible for a refund.
The median refund amount from the remaining 2020 taxes is likely around $932, according to the IRS. And the states with the most people who haven't filed a 2020 tax return are Florida and Texas, it said.
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