Unclaimed Federal Tax Refunds for Tax Year 2014

March 8, 2018

State-by-State breakout of possibly forfeited refund money

The Internal Revenue Service is once again holding more than $1 billion that was never sent to more than 1 million taxpayers.

Tax refund 1040 IRS check

The reason? Those folks didn’t file tax year 2014 returns to claim their refunds. They have until the 2018 filing deadline, which is April 17 this year, to claim this money or Uncle Sam gets to keep it.

The table below details just how much unclaimed money is due taxpayers in all 50 state and the District of Columbia.

State or District

Estimated

Number of

Individuals

Median

Potential

Refund

Total

Potential

Refunds

Alabama

17,700

$836

$18,302,700

Alaska

4,500

$898

$5,263,200

Arizona

23,800

$750

$23,496,700

Arkansas

9,500

$808

$9,726,900

California

93,600

$785

$95,745,100

Colorado

20,400

$796

$20,887,500

Connecticut

11,000

$934

$12,740,100

Delaware

4,000

$883

$4,378,400

District of Columbia

3,000

$850

$3,237,700

Florida

69,800

$865

$74,040,300

Georgia

34,800

$772

$35,006,000

Hawaii

6,200

$898

$6,830,900

Idaho

4,500

$723

$4,376,100

Illinois

39,500

$895

$43,600,000

Indiana

22,700

$878

$24,353,000

Iowa

10,500

$885

$11,083,400

Kansas

11,100

$852

$11,645,300

Kentucky

13,600

$848

$14,034,100

Louisiana

19,900

$846

$21,700,800

Maine

4,000

$804

$3,941,700

Maryland

21,800

$853

$23,773,000

Massachusetts

22,800

$935

$26,018,500

Michigan

34,100

$845

$36,505,700

Minnesota

15,800

$785

$15,832,600

Mississippi

10,200

$777

$10,291,100

Missouri

23,000

$797

$23,212,400

Montana

3,500

$808

$3,617,700

Nebraska

5,600

$806

$5,629,100

Nevada

12,000

$831

$12,663,200

New Hampshire

4,600

$917

$5,169,500

New Jersey

28,600

$928

$32,452,500

New Mexico

7,800

$831

$8,472,600

New York

53,600

$913

$60,135,600

North Carolina

30,800

$791

$30,659,900

North Dakota

3,000

$952

$3,433,300

Ohio

38,100

$826

$38,956,700

Oklahoma

17,200

$855

$18,366,800

Oregon

15,100

$747

$14,816,600

Pennsylvania

39,300

$907

$42,866,100

Rhode Island

2,900

$916

$3,217,200

South Carolina

12,000

$757

$12,023,400

South Dakota

3,000

$866

$3,075,300

Tennessee

20,300

$837

$20,967,500

Texas

108,100

$899

$121,956,100

Utah

7,800

$754

$7,831,300

Vermont

2,100

$816

$2,028,600

Virginia

27,800

$828

$29,345,300

Washington

27,000

$894

$30,423,900

West Virginia

5,200

$914

$5,875,100

Wisconsin

13,400

$774

$13,041,800

Wyoming

3,000

$973

$3,556,300

Totals

1,043,600

$847

$1,110,605,000

If you think some of this unclaimed tax cash is yours, be sure to file your 2014 return by April 17, 2018.

And it bears repeating: Miss this deadline and your forever forfeit your old, unclaimed refund.

Find out more on these overlooked 2014 filings in this blog post.

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