Refund claims tied to COVID‑era penalties are generally subject to a statute of limitations.
Some taxpayers may be owed refunds from pandemic-era IRS penalties. Here's who qualifies and how to claim before the July ...
A federal court recently expanded the interpretation of a specific tax code opening up some people to receive a refund for ...
Following a recent federal court ruling, millions of taxpayers who paid interest or penalties to the IRS during the COVID-19 pandemic could be eligible to submit a refund claim ...
Millions of Americans could qualify for a refund from the Internal Revenue Service stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IRS will likely appeal the ruling, but taxpayers cannot wait to file claims, as there is a limited time to seek refunds ...
Taxpayers generally have three years to file a refund claim. Based on the court’s timeline, the deadline is July 10, 2026.
A federal court ruling is opening the door for potentially millions of U.S. taxpayers to file claims for refunds in interest ...
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 ...
Millions of Americans could be owed a refund from the IRS as a result of a recent court ruling. Last month, a U.S. Court of ...
A court ruling could mean COVID-19 tax refunds for some Americans. Here's how to check if you qualify.
It’s already been six years since the COVID-19 pandemic, although its continued repercussions make it feel, to some, like it ...