A new court decision means the IRS may have to refund fees and penalties charged to millions of taxpayers during the pandemic ...
Tax attorneys are urging tens of millions of Americans to take a second look at their tax records. Some could qualify for refunds tied to COVID-era penalties issued by the IRS. If you were charged ...
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The IRS won't say, but millions of taxpayers may be owed a refund from the COVID era due to a court ruling. The deadline to file a claim is July 10.
Millions of taxpayers could recover penalties and interest from COVID years.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted tax seasons, and you could claim a refund from that time, if you apply in time. Tens of millions of Americans, including Michiganders, may be eligible for an IRS refund ...
The US government is appealing a court decision on COVID tax refunds, but experts say keep filing your claims by July 10.
A federal court ruling may allow taxpayers to get refunds for penalties and interest charged during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ruling extends certain tax deadlines for 2019 through 2022 to July 10, ...
Discover steps to file back taxes quickly to minimize penalties and interest, ensuring you meet all IRS requirements ...
Taxpayers who paid late penalties during the pandemic could have a limited window to file claims and recover their money. A recent court ruling may make millions of Americans eligible for a COVID-19 ...
Taxpayers charged IRS penalties or interest during the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for refunds. A federal court ruling automatically extended tax deadlines for 2019 through 2022 returns to July ...
COVID-19 is often remembered as a time no one would want to revisit, but there may be a silver lining for some taxpayers in the form of a tax refund. When a federally declared disaster is in effect, ...