Tax lawyers say Americans who paid IRS penalties or interest during the COVID-19 emergency could qualify for refunds after a ...
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.
According to USA Today, taxpayers can determine if they’re owed a refund by checking their IRS tax account transcripts, which show payments, penalties, and interest with the dates they were made or ...
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 ...
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 ...
The IRS will likely appeal the ruling, but taxpayers cannot wait to file claims, as there is a limited time to seek refunds ...
Millions of taxpayers may be owed an IRS refund for penalties or interest charged during COVID. You'll have to act quickly if you're one of them.
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.
Clear Start Tax Reveals How Hidden Red Flags in IRS Records Can Trigger Enforcement – and Why Reviewing Your Transcript Is the First Step Toward Resolution IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 13, 2025 ...
IRS penalties charged during COVID-19 may be refundable for Ohio taxpayers. Here’s what to know before the deadline.
Alabama residents who paid IRS penalties during COVID-19 may be eligible for refunds. Here's what to know.