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Jan 25, 2020
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Ozymandias
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You should ask them to pay for an accountant to do it. Then you dont have to
spend your time or resources correcting a problem they caused.
Although it looks like you already did it....so that ship has sailed.
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Ozymandias
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TLDR Is there a mechanism to request a refund of overpaid interest from the IRS?
supertux
Who?
1/25/20 8:53am
I hope you asked your bank to cover any refiling fees that you accrued.
Ozymandias
1/25/20 8:56am
Yeah all $15 of it. It was more work than it was worth the first time. I may not bother this time.
supertux
1/25/20 9:11am
You should ask them to pay for an accountant to do it. Then you dont have to
Ozymandias
1/25/20 9:23am
I'd rather do it myself in a very simple case like this. Much simpler than finding an accountant. I have always done my
supertux
1/25/20 9:40am
You will have to amend your return again.
RexIdaCoug
1/25/20 9:00am
I did amend again to get the $1100 in taxes back. I'm talking about the interest paid. It was $75.
supertux
1/25/20 9:11am
When you amended, there should have been a line item for interest. You would
RexIdaCoug
1/25/20 5:44pm
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