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That's about what I found. They won't be taxed as income. But are they simply an advance against next year's refund or not?
If the check was too big we likely would not have to repay the money. Either it would have to be repaid or it wouldn't. I found words like likely and probably in different write ups. Couldn't find definitive answers, but I spent about 5 minutes looking then gave up. I'm sure my accountant will figure it out. I was just curious.
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