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They'll get credit for the estimated tax payment on the 2014 tax return but they won't get a refund.
My experience with the IRS is that they are honest... If an overpayment exists that the client was unaware of, then eventually they would either get a letter informing them of this or they would send the overpayment to them... Just my opinion...
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