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I have been unable to find information relating to this anywhere online, not even in the Tax Code. I was a green card holder, deported for a criminal conviction (forgery, making false entries in company books amongst other things, INS calls it an 'aggravated felony'), am I still eligible to receive a tax refund for taxes I overpaid in 2003?
Also, is it possible to get my W2 information directly from the IRS? I cannot get it from my ex-employer for various reasons. I don't need the actual form, just the numbers from it so I can file my taxes online. What is the quickest way to do this? Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Yes you should be.
Talk to IRS, call them and find out how you can get the refund.
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