The US government is appealing a court decision on COVID tax refunds, but experts say keep filing your claims by July 10.
Millions of Americans could be eligible for pandemic-era tax refunds based on Kwong v. United States ruling. Here's the ...
Any person or business that was charged a penalty or interest between Jan. 20, 2020, and July 10, 2023, could qualify. And ...
Because the IRS typically requires taxpayers to make a claim for a refund within three years of filing their return, ...
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 U.S. Taxpayer Advocate Service warned on April 30 that "tens of millions of taxpayers may be entitled to refunds or ...
Somewhere in the annals of American tax history, there are rulings so complex they barely register a ripple outside courtroom ...
The IRS may owe you a refund from the COVID pandemic, but you've got to act fast if you want to claim your money. Here's what ...
Tens of millions of Americans may be eligible for pandemic-era tax refunds – and even though the issue is still playing out ...
A rare alignment of court rulings and tax deadlines means businesses and individuals have an opportunity to obtain special Internal Revenue Service refunds for a limited time, according to Frost Law.
A court ruling could allow refunds of IRS penalties and interest from 2020–2023, but most taxpayers must file Form 843 by ...
Ruling extends deadlines: Kwong v. United States held that COVID-era tax deadlines were automatically postponed for over three years, potentially invalidating penalties and interest. July 2026 ...