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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

141.355 Crediting of overpayment and refund of balance -- Withholding in excess

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of tax imposed by KRS 141.020, when considered overpayment.
(1)Where there has been an overpayment of any tax imposed under KRS 141.020,
141.310, or 141.315, the amount of such overpayment shall be credited against any
income tax or installment thereof then due from the taxpayer, and any balance shall
be refunded in the manner provided in KRS 141.235.
(2)Where the amount of the tax withheld at the source under KRS 141.310 or 141.315
exceeds the taxes imposed by KRS 141.020 against which the tax so withheld may
be credited under KRS 141.350, the amount of such excess shall be considered an
overpayment.
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