Some taxpayers may be able to challenge IRS penalties or interest from the COVID emergency. Here's how to check your transcript and what to do.
Millions of taxpayers may be owed an IRS refund for penalties or interest charged during COVID. You'll have to act quickly if you're one of them.
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How to boost your tax refund
Even if you dread doing taxes, the good news is there are some new ways to increase your refund. Miguel Burgos, CPA and ...
A study suggests the order of names on a joint income tax return can provide insights about the people filing. But does the ...
Refund claims tied to COVID‑era penalties are generally subject to a statute of limitations.
During tax season, threat actors reliably take advantage of the urgency and familiarity of time-sensitive emails, including ...
Some taxpayers may be owed refunds from pandemic-era IRS penalties. Here's who qualifies and how to claim before the July deadline.
A federal court recently expanded the interpretation of a specific tax code opening up some people to receive a refund for taxes paid in 2023.
IRS penalties charged during COVID-19 may be refundable for Ohio taxpayers. Here’s what to know before the deadline.
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Did you pay IRS late fees or penalties during the pandemic? You may be able to get a refund
Key Takeaways A court case from last year may mean that taxpayers who were assessed late fees during the COVID-19 pandemic could be owed a refund.The court ruled that the IRS violated a federal law ...
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