
The Refund Statute Expiration Date (RSED) is a statute of limitation that is a date, by law, for a taxpayer to claim a refund for overpayment of taxes. Understanding the RSED is vital to protecting a taxpayer’s right to a refund and in determining deadlines for filing amended returns or making an abatement request. The rules have several variables which can often be difficult to understand. This presentation will review the rules for the Refund Statute Expiration Dates by using visual examples to easily illustrate how the RSED works allowing Tax Professionals of all levels to feel confident in their understanding.
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Roger has been doing taxes since 2006. During that time he has been the General Manager for a large franchise in Atlanta as well as a Technology Manager for several tax franchises. Roger obtained his Enrolled Agent Status in 2011. Roger is also an NTPI Fellow. Prior to getting into taxes Roger worked as a Deputy Sheriff in Leon County Florida for 8 years. Roger was injured in the line of duty and moved into the tax field. He was awarded the Medal of Valor and Purple Heart by the Florida Sheriff’s Association.