Monday is the last chance to claim your 2019 tax refund
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If you forgot to file your taxes during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, you have until Monday to do so. Nearly 1.5 million taxpayers may still be eligible for a tax refund from tax year 2019, according to the Internal Revenue Service. The agency estimates that almost $1.5 billion in refunds remain unclaimed. By law, taxpayers normally have three years to file and claim their tax refunds. The original tax day in 2020 was delayed by 90 days due to the pandemic, so the usual three-year window has also been pushed back to July 17th.
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