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stopbush

(24,396 posts)
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 10:51 AM Apr 2020

Did you file your 2019 taxes yet?

Interested in how many DUers are taking advantage of the filing deadline being moved to July 15.


36 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Yes. Filed on or before April 15
19 (53%)
Yes. Filed after April 15
1 (3%)
No. Have not yet filed, but will file by July 15
16 (44%)
No. Will need an extension past July 15
0 (0%)
Other
0 (0%)
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Did you file your 2019 taxes yet? (Original Post) stopbush Apr 2020 OP
Taxes rso Apr 2020 #1
We owed $3 this year, so I paid it. stopbush Apr 2020 #3
Yes, and I think it screwed me up in the end... Wounded Bear Apr 2020 #2
It definitely screwed me mnhtnbb Apr 2020 #5
Yup. krispos42 Apr 2020 #4
Me too - as soon as I get all the paperwork gathered. Talitha Apr 2020 #6
Maybe qwlauren35 Apr 2020 #7
Filed and initially got a refund, but will have to amend Blaukraut Apr 2020 #8
I always owe a bit.... Happy Hoosier Apr 2020 #9
I file as soon as the window opens up jmowreader Apr 2020 #10

Wounded Bear

(58,648 posts)
2. Yes, and I think it screwed me up in the end...
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 10:59 AM
Apr 2020

since I don't get refunds, my bank info wasn't included, and the IRS took precedence over my direct deposit SS account, apparently.

Now, it appears they are going to snail mail me a check. Was supposed to have mailed out on Fri the 24th. We'll see.

mnhtnbb

(31,384 posts)
5. It definitely screwed me
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 11:22 AM
Apr 2020

since under my 2018 return I would have received a check for the full $1200. Last year--2019--was very different and won't be the same for 2020, either-- but I'll be lucky to get some reduced amount.

qwlauren35

(6,148 posts)
7. Maybe
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 12:07 PM
Apr 2020

break up into owe and don't owe.

I owe, so I'm putting it off. Was hoping that the stimulus check would cover it... 2 more months before I have to come up with the money.

Fingers crossed.

Blaukraut

(5,693 posts)
8. Filed and initially got a refund, but will have to amend
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 12:07 PM
Apr 2020

We e-filed rather late at night and of course ended up making a mistake that we discovered a few days later. So we ended up owing 1k instead. (it did seem a bit odd that we were getting THAT much money back after only adjusting withholdings after owing 2k last year)

So according to the IRS site, our stimulus money will be deposited on April 30th (now that they have our bank info. lol). Sadly, the IRS will be getting a $3300 check mailed right back to them. ($2300 initial refund and $1000 taxes owed).

I have already cleaned out much of my Home Depot shopping cart to adjust to this new reality

Happy Hoosier

(7,296 posts)
9. I always owe a bit....
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 12:09 PM
Apr 2020

and get back some form the state. I usually file right at the 15th deadline. No reason to hold it up, so I filed and paid.

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