Lady walks in the office yesterday morning with all of her W-2's dating back to 2000.
Her husband walked out on her and her three kids in 2000 and she didn't think she was able to file without him. She didn't realize she could file as H of H.
With the EIC she would have had some pretty big refunds....... $2k to 3k per year in the early years. Unfortunately, in the later years its about a break even.
How far back does she have a hope of collecting refunds.... two years?
Any value in filing the early years with an attachment explaining her problem?
Any advantage in filing those early years (perhaps gradually) and applying refunds to the next year?
TIA
Her husband walked out on her and her three kids in 2000 and she didn't think she was able to file without him. She didn't realize she could file as H of H.
With the EIC she would have had some pretty big refunds....... $2k to 3k per year in the early years. Unfortunately, in the later years its about a break even.
How far back does she have a hope of collecting refunds.... two years?
Any value in filing the early years with an attachment explaining her problem?
Any advantage in filing those early years (perhaps gradually) and applying refunds to the next year?
TIA
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