California Tops the List in Top 10 States with the Most Unclaimed 2021 Tax Refunds! California people are missing $92,299,600

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California Tops the List in Top 10 States with the Most Unclaimed 2021 Tax Refunds

​The IRS has provided a detailed breakdown of unclaimed 2021 tax refunds by state, highlighting the number of individuals potentially eligible and the median refund amounts. This information is crucial for taxpayers who have yet to file their 2021 returns, as the deadline to claim these refunds is April 15, 2025.​

Top 10 States with the Most Unclaimed 2021 Tax Refunds

RankStateEstimated People Who Didn’t FileMedian Refund
1California116,300$600
2Texas102,200$810
3New York73,000$995
4Florida69,800$732
5Pennsylvania53,100$993
6Illinois44,500$892
7Ohio39,400$762
8Georgia38,500$720
9Washington35,200$880
10North Carolina35,800$719

State-by-State Estimates of Unclaimed 2021 Tax Refunds

Here is a summary of the IRS’s estimates for each state:

State ordistrictEstimatednumber of individualsMedianpotential refundTotalpotential refunds*
Alabama18,100$743$16,048,100
Alaska3,600$832$3,464,100
Arizona28,700$680$24,284,300
Arkansas10,200$709$8,742,300
California116,300$600$92,299,600
Colorado19,200$781$17,267,500
Connecticut11,700$860$11,092,500
Delaware4,400$790$4,112,700
District of Columbia2,700$883$2,642,900
Florida69,800$732$61,087,200
Georgia38,500$720$33,515,300
Hawaii5,500$865$5,281,800
Idaho5,500$649$4,495,800
Illinois44,500$892$42,482,800
Indiana25,000$778$22,581,300
Iowa10,900$797$9,911,600
Kansas9,700$746$8,640,200
Kentucky13,800$747$12,098,400
Louisiana17,000$777$15,278,200
Maine4,100$817$3,714,100
Maryland22,900$837$21,766,300
Massachusetts27,000$936$26,581,100
Michigan40,300$854$37,301,500
Minnesota15,900$670$13,224,100
Mississippi9,600$701$8,283,600
Missouri22,900$722$19,960,200
Montana3,600$679$3,068,800
Nebraska5,000$760$4,439,000
Nevada13,700$783$12,347,800
New Hampshire4,800$833$4,509,400
New Jersey31,700$657$26,537,500
New Mexico7,200$843$6,569,300
New York73,000$995$72,477,100
North Carolina35,800$719$30,754,100
North Dakota2,400$781$2,147,100
Ohio39,400$762$34,735,100
Oklahoma15,400$739$13,501,500
Oregon19,300$772$16,981,500
Pennsylvania53,100$993$52,121,800
Rhode Island3,600$946$3,487,000
South Carolina14,400$683$12,313,300
South Dakota2,600$745$2,237,700
Tennessee21,000$708$18,085,400
Texas102,200$810$94,792,200
Utah8,700$696$7,553,700
Vermont2,400$816$2,136,900
Virginia28,500$749$25,896,200
Washington35,200$880$33,716,000
West Virginia4,800$818$4,422,800
Wisconsin14,300$730$12,425,300
Wyoming2,100$790$1,922,800
Totals1,142,000$781$1,025,336,800

These figures exclude additional credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Recovery Rebate Credit, which could increase the refund amounts for eligible taxpayers.​

It’s important to note that if you haven’t filed your 2021 tax return yet, you have until April 15, 2025, to do so and claim any potential refunds. After this date, unclaimed refunds will become the property of the U.S. Treasury. Additionally, if you haven’t filed your 2022 or 2023 tax returns, your 2021 refund may be held until those are submitted. Refunds may also be applied to any outstanding federal or state debts, including unpaid child support or student loans.​

FAQ

Which state has the highest number of unclaimed 2021 tax refunds?

California tops the list with an estimated 116,300 individuals who haven’t filed their 2021 tax returns. The median potential refund is $600.

How much is the unclaimed refund amount in Texas?

Texas has over 102,000 people eligible for 2021 refunds, with a median refund of $810, totaling millions in unclaimed money.

What is the deadline to claim a 2021 IRS tax refund?

The final date to file your 2021 tax return and claim a refund is April 15, 2025. After this, the refund will be forfeited to the U.S. Treasury.

Why are so many Californians missing their refunds?

Many may not have realized they were eligible or lacked the required tax documents. The IRS recommends checking your status and filing before the deadline.

Are other big states also missing millions in refunds?

Yes, states like New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Illinois also have tens of thousands of people who haven’t filed 2021 returns and are due refunds.

Aditya Singh

Aditya Singh is a skilled writer with expertise in covering United Kingdom government policy updates, including DWP, Universal Credit, PIP, and Child Benefits. He also possesses strong knowledge of U.S. government social security benefits, providing clear and reliable information to help readers stay informed about the latest changes in both the UK and USA.

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