Unlocking Tax Secrets: Unclaimed Refunds Await – Here's How to Claim Yours from 2020

Michael Bordonada
Published May 7, 2025

Unlocking Tax Secrets: Unclaimed Refunds Await – Here's How to Claim Yours from 2020
Did you know there's a chance the IRS owes you money? Surprising, right? 

Recent statistics reveal a startling fact: many taxpayers might be entitled to refunds of $1,000 or more from the IRS. 

This unexpected revelation has piqued the interest of many taxpayers, sparking curiosity about how and why they could be owed money by the very entity they typically pay.

The potential windfall stems from unclaimed tax refunds from previous years. 

The IRS estimates that there are millions of dollars in unclaimed refunds waiting to be collected. 

In 2020 alone, approximately 1.3 million taxpayers failed to file their tax returns, missing out on an average refund of $865 each. That's a substantial sum of money left untouched.

So, who exactly is eligible for these unclaimed refunds? 

Generally, individuals who didn't file a tax return for a particular year but had taxes withheld from their pay or made estimated tax payments may be entitled to a refund if they qualify. 

This includes individuals who may have had too little income to require filing a tax return but are still eligible for certain tax credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or the Additional Child Tax Credit.

The process for claiming these refunds is relatively straightforward. 

Taxpayers must file a return for the year in question by the applicable deadline, which is generally three years from the original due date of the return. 

For example, for unclaimed refunds from the 2018 tax year, the deadline for filing a return and claiming a refund is typically April 15, 2022.

Filing a past-due return doesn't necessarily mean owing additional taxes. In fact, for many taxpayers, it could result in a much-needed financial boost. 

For those struggling financially, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, these unclaimed refunds could provide a welcome source of relief.

To determine if you're owed a refund:
  • Obtain copies of documents from your employer, bank, and other payers by requesting Forms W-2, 1098, 1099, or 5498 for the tax years 2020, 2021, or 2022.
  • Utilize the Get Transcript Online Tool on IRS.gov, the most efficient method for obtaining any missing employment information, enabling you to order a complimentary wage and income transcript swiftly.
  • Request a wage and income transcript to access data from information returns received by the IRS, such as Forms W-2, 1099, 1098, Form 5498, and IRA contribution information. Submit Form 4506-T to the IRS to request the transcript, allowing ample time for processing, as written requests may require several weeks, according to IRS guidelines.
Additionally, utilizing tax preparation software or seeking assistance from a tax professional can help ensure that your return is filed accurately and timely.

If you haven't filed your tax returns for previous years, you could be missing out on a substantial refund from the IRS. 

With millions of dollars in unclaimed refunds waiting to be collected, it's worth taking the time to investigate whether you're entitled to a piece of the pie. 

Don't miss out on valuable refunds—explore our recommended reads and learn how to claim what's rightfully yours!

Related Articles

Want Extra Cash This Summer? Illinois Might Owe You Money...

If you live in Illinois, you might get unexpected cash this summer without lifting a finger, thanks to the state’s Enhanced Money Match program.   What Is the Enhanced Money Match Program? The ...

Free Money Alert: Fairborn Has $215,000 in Unclaimed Funds for Residents...

If you live in Fairborn, there could be money waiting for you, and it only takes a minute to find out. The City of Fairborn announced that $215,468 in unclaimed funds are available for residents an...

Unclaimed Money in Orange County? Check Now Before the September 1 Deadline...

Thousands of residents in Orange County, Florida could be owed money, but the clock is ticking. The Clerk of Courts has announced a deadline of September 1, 2025 to claim uncashed checks before ...

Missed a Stimulus Payment? States Sending Unclaimed Funds This July...

While many Americans think stimulus checks are a thing of the past, billions in unclaimed state payments are still on the table this July 2025. If you live in Alaska, New York, California, or other part...

Left a Job Years Ago? Your Old 401(k) Might Still Be Growing...

If you have changed jobs in the past, and like most Americans, you probably have, you might have left more behind than just your desk and company email. Many workers leave money sitting in old 401(k) accounts ...

HB112 Refunds in Georgia: Half a Million Residents to Get Up to $500 in Tax Surplus...

If you filed your state taxes in Georgia, there’s good news. A new round of surplus tax refund payments is now being distributed, thanks to strong state revenues and a budget surpl...