IRS: Deadline looms to claim $1 billion in unclaimed 2013 tax refunds

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- If you didn't file a tax return for 2013, the IRS might have a refund waiting for you. But the deadline to claim it is only a few weeks away.

The IRS says it has $1 billion in unclaimed refunds from the 2013 tax year. They are owed to about 1 million taxpayers.

Under federal law, there is no fine for failing to file a tax return — as long as you are owed a refund. But taxpayers have only three years to claim them. After that, they are forfeited to the U.S. Treasury.

Tax returns for 2013 were due in April 2014, so the deadline for claiming the refunds is this year's tax day, which falls on April 18.

"People across the nation haven't filed tax returns to claim these refunds, and their window of opportunity is closing soon," IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said in a statement. "Students and many others may not realize they're due a tax refund. Remember, there's no penalty for filing a late return if you're due a refund."

Also, many low- and-moderate income workers might have been eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which families can claim even if they owed no income tax.

The IRS estimates that the median unclaimed refund is $763, meaning that half are larger and half are smaller.