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IRS urges groups to share information on those without permanent addresses get Economic Impact Payments/Child Tax Credit

By David Tucker | IRS on May 21, 2021   Featured, General News, Health  

IRS urges groups to share information on those without permanent addresses get Economic Impact Payments/Child Tax Credit

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service Wednesday continued an ongoing effort to help those experiencing homelessness by reminding people who don’t have a permanent address or a bank account that they may still qualify for stimulus payments and other credits, including the advance Child Tax Credit. The agency is also asking for help from groups […]

IRS has refunds totaling $1.3 billion for people who have not filed a 2017 federal income tax return

By David Tucker | IRS on Apr 5, 2021   Featured, National, National/World  

IRS has refunds totaling $1.3 billion for people who have not filed a 2017 federal income tax return

WASHINGTON – Unclaimed income tax refunds worth more than $1.3 billion await an estimated 1.3 million taxpayers who did not file a 2017 Form 1040 federal income tax return, according to the Internal Revenue Service. “The IRS wants to help taxpayers who are due refunds but haven’t filed their 2017 tax returns yet,” said IRS […]

IRS Reminds Farmers and Fishermen of March 1 Tax Deadline

By David Tucker | IRS on Feb 20, 2021   Events/Notices, Featured  

IRS Reminds Farmers and Fishermen of March 1 Tax Deadline

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is reminding those with income from a farming or fishing business can avoid making any estimated tax payments by filing and paying their entire tax due on or before March 1. This rule generally applies if farming or fishing income was at least two-thirds of the taxpayer’s total gross […]

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