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What is the difference between a “tax return” and a “tax refund”?

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What is the difference between a “tax return” and a “tax refund”?

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A.4. A “tax return” is the physical document (either paper filed or electronically filed) reporting your income and tax liability information to the appropriate government agency. A “tax refund” is the money you receive back from the government when you pay more to the government during the year than what your actual tax bill totals.

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