The Internal Revenue Service deadline for filing your 2016 tax returns is fast-approaching. Your 2016 return is required to be filed this year by April 18, 2017. The original due date of April 15, 2017 was extended due to April 15, 2017 being a weekend and April 17, 2017 being Washington D.C. Emancipation Day. Taxpayers now have an additional three days to gather the necessary information and file their returns. There is also another deadline approaching that many taxpayers are not aware of that could result thousands of dollars in lost refunds. The IRS grants a three-year period to file each of your returns to claim any refund you may have. If your 2013 individual income tax return is not filed by April 18, 2017 any refund due on the return will expire (deadline is extended if you timely filed an extension on your 2013 return). This means that even if you file a return and are entitled to a refund, the IRS will consider… Read More