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Request telephone tax refund by amending your return
Maybe you filed your federal tax return, received a refund and even spent the
last penny before realizing that you missed out on a one time opportunity to
request the Telephone Excise Tax Refund! Luckily, some opportunities do call
twice.
You can still request the telephone tax refund even if you filed a 2006 return
but missed this unique refund. Simply file an amended return using Form 1040X.
The one-time refund of previously collected federal telephone excise taxes is
owed to just about anyone who paid a phone bill in the last several years. You
are eligible if you paid long-distance excise taxes on landline, cell phone,
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), or bundled service that was billed for the
period after Feb 28, 2003 and before Aug 1, 2006. (Bundled service is local and
long-distance under a plan that does not separately list the charges.)
Eligible taxpayers have two options: requesting the actual amount of federal
excise tax paid based upon your telephone bills for this period; or requesting
the standard refund that ranges from $30-$60 based upon the number of exemptions
you are entitled to claim on an individual income tax return.
To amend your return, use the most recent version of IRS Form 1040X and enter
the credit on line 15. If you have received an initial refund check you may cash
it while waiting for any additional refund.
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