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If I’m self-employed and didn’t pay estimated taxes, can I possibly get a refund?

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It’s possible to have a refund if you didn’t pay estimated taxes. To have a refund, your deductions and credits must total more than your income tax liability.

You’d need to have both of these:

  • A combination of deductions and credits that reduce your tax liability to 0
  • One or more refundable credits to produce a refund

Refundable credits include:

However, if you’re self-employed, you’re still subject to self-employment tax. This goes toward Social Security and Medicare taxes.

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