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    Filing 2014 return. Note it's too late to get refund. However can the overpayment be applied to 2015? Thanks

    Pablo
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    Ernie
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    Sorry, that refund is lost.

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    Ernie
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    Sorry, that refund is lost.

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    IRonMaN
    Level 15
    refund = overpayment
    overpayment = refund
    2014 = screwed

    Slava Ukraini!
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    itonewbie
    Level 15

    Not unless, for some reason, your client had made tax payment(s) subsequent to the due date of the return and within 2 years of the claim now.  But then, even that refund would be limited to the overpayment related to the payment(s) made within 2 years.

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