Refund claims tied to COVID‑era penalties are generally subject to a statute of limitations.
Taxpayers generally have three years to file a refund claim. Based on the court’s timeline, the deadline is July 10, 2026.
It’s already been six years since the COVID-19 pandemic, although its continued repercussions make it feel, to some, like it ...
A federal court ruling is opening the door for potentially millions of U.S. taxpayers to file claims for refunds in interest ...
Some taxpayers may be owed refunds from pandemic-era IRS penalties. Here's who qualifies and how to claim before the July ...
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 federal court recently expanded the interpretation of a specific tax code opening up some people to receive a refund for taxes paid in 2023.
Here's what to know about the possible payments, plus important tax deadlines, how to check refund statuses and more.
Millions of Americans could qualify for a refund from the Internal Revenue Service stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some taxpayers may be able to challenge IRS penalties or interest from the COVID emergency. Here's how to check your transcript and what to do.
The court determined that under Internal Revenue Code Section 7508A, which allows the IRS to postpone deadlines during federally declared disasters, tax deadlines were automatically postponed for the ...
Many Americans have moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic—but revisiting that period could put money back in your pocket. Tax experts say millions of taxpayers may still be eligible for refunds tied to ...