There are millions of people in the United States that might be eligible to receive an IRS refund stemming from the COVID-19 ...
A federal court ruling could reopen the window to recover or abate penalties and interest accrued during the COVID-19 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a tax season talking point more than six years later, but now it could benefit taxpayers. What we know Millions of Americans could qualify for a refund from the ...
Millions of taxpayers may be eligible for a tax refund thanks to erroneous penalties assessed by the IRS. The mistake is traced back to the COVID-19 pandemic, which in the U.S. was a federally ...
Millions of Americans may be eligible for pandemic-era tax refunds, but a looming federal deadline requires immediate action ...
Tax refund season is a great time to make progress toward your financial goals. Think of how good it will feel to see a substantially lower credit card balance, more money in the bank toward a home ...
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 ...
Some taxpayers may be owed a refund for penalties and interest improperly charged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligibility generally applies to those charged penalties or interest between 2020 and ...
The rebate windows for missed COVID-19 stimulus checks have all closed as of 2026, but there is one more potential refund you might be eligible for — and it has nothing to do with a forgotten stimulus ...
It’s possible that the IRS may owe you some money from the COVID era. Last month, a U.S. Court of Federal Claims decision broadened the interpretation of a particular part of the tax code, IRC Section ...
File Photo from the State of California Franchise Tax Board State urges residents to use Middle Class Tax Refund balances ...