Don't Let the IRS Keep Your Unclaimed 2022 Tax Refund

Running a service-based business means constantly juggling clients and cash flow. Sometimes, catching up on messy books or filing a past tax return gets pushed aside. If you haven't filed your 2022 tax return yet, you might be leaving money on the table.

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Don't Lose Your Money to the Treasury

The IRS holds roughly $1.5 billion in unclaimed refunds for over a million taxpayers. If you overpaid your 2022 quarterly estimates, you must act fast. The final deadline to claim your 2022 refund is April 15, 2026. After that date, your money legally becomes property of the U.S. Treasury.

For sole proprietors and LLC owners, skipping this return means missing out on valuable credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or refundable child and education credits. The good news? There is absolutely no penalty for filing a late return if the government owes you a refund.

The Catch: No E-Filing Allowed

Because this return is late, e-filing is not an option. Your 2022 paperwork must be printed and postmarked by April 15, 2026. Do not just drop it in a neighborhood mailbox on deadline day. Take it directly to the post office and get it stamped so you have rock-solid proof of mailing. Also, note that the IRS will hold this refund if you have unfiled tax returns for 2020 or 2021, or if you owe past debts like student loans or unpaid child support.

Let Us Clean Up Your Books

At Freedom Line Accounting & Tax, we believe business owners deserve financial clarity. Whether you are based right here in Texas or nationwide, we can clean up your bookkeeping and handle your late tax prep. Reach out soon so we have sufficient time to prepare and print your forms. Providing financial solutions that set you free is what we do—ask us how we can help your business today!

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