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The IRS wants to give California taxpayers $94 million in refunds — if they file returns

Californians have left millions of dollars in unclaimed tax refunds with the Internal Revenue Service.

As hard as it may be to imagine, Californians have left millions of dollars in unclaimed tax refunds with the Internal Revenue Service. And if they don't act soon, that money will go to the federal treasury.

The money was left behind by taxpayers who didn't file tax returns, mainly because they earned so little in their jobs that they weren't required to fill out a 1040 form. They're eligible to receive the taxes

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