Tax season closed nearly a month ago, and if you haven't yet received your tax refund from the IRS, here's what could be ...
Tens of millions of U.S. taxpayers may qualify for refunds from the IRS, stemming from tax penalties and interest charges ...
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 ...
The US government is appealing a court decision on COVID tax refunds, but experts say keep filing your claims by July 10.
A court ruling could allow refunds of IRS penalties and interest from 2020–2023, but most taxpayers must file Form 843 by ...
As the 2026 tax season moves beyond the April filing deadline, millions of Americans are now watching their bank accounts closely, waiting for IRS refunds to land in May. While the ...
Most tax refunds are issued within 21 days, but simple mistakes or claiming certain credits can cause delays. Filing a paper return by mail will take significantly longer to process than filing ...
A decision in federal court may mean that you are eligible to claim refunds of penalties and interest tied to the COVID-19 period Tax season is (mostly) over, but we’re still talking about refunds.
With the new Schedule 1-A form released, it's tax time yet again.
Some federal taxpayers may be owed refunds, interest for COVID-19-era taxes. How to find out if you qualify.
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