Tax Alerts

IRS Urges Individuals to File and Take Advantage of Key Tax Benefits

The IRS has urged individuals to file a 2021 income tax return and take advantage of key tax benefits. Individuals and families can often get these expanded tax benefits even if they have little to no income. Claiming these benefits could result in tax refunds for many individuals. Individuals should file an accurate return electronically and choose direct deposit to avoid processing delays. The IRS has described many of these expanded benefits in a new fact sheet. The IRS emphasized that these benefits are only available to individuals who file a 2021 federal income tax return. The IRS also provided a list of benefits available to taxpayers. More information is available in the fact sheet. Further, the IRS reminded early filers that by law, the agency cannot issue Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit refunds before mid-February. Normally, this restriction does not apply to the refundable Child Tax Credit claimed by individuals who had a main home in the US, unless they also claim the EITC.

Additionally, the IRS reminded taxpayers to make sure they have all their year-end statements in hand before filing their 2021 returns. This includes Letter 6419, showing their total advance Child Tax Credit payments, and Letter 6475, showing the total amounts of their third round of Economic Impact Payments. Individuals can also find this information in their IRS Online Account. Married spouses who received joint payments will each need to sign into their own account to retrieve their separate amounts. For most taxpayers, the tax-filing deadline is April 18, 2022. For residents of Maine and Massachusetts, the deadline is April 19, 2022. For U.S. nationals who live and work abroad, it is June 15, 2022. Taxpayers who need more time can get an automatic extension until October 17, 2022.

IRS Highlights New Business Tax Account Features, FS-2024-27

The IRS announced that it is continuing to expand the features within Business Tax Account (BTA), an online self-service tool […]

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IRS Highlights New Business Tax Account Features, FS-2024-27

Guidance Issued on Retirement Plan Employer Matching Contributions Made for Student Loan Payments, Notice-2024-63; IR-2024-217

The IRS has issued a series of questions and answers for 401(k) and similar retirement plans that provide, or wish […]

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Guidance Issued on Retirement Plan Employer Matching Contributions Made for Student Loan Payments, Notice-2024-63; IR-2024-217

IRS WBO Celebrates Contributions Leading to $7 Billion Recovery , IR-2024-199

The IRS Whistleblower Office has recognized the contributions of whistleblowers on the occasion of National Whistleblower Appreciation Day, which falls on July […]

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IRS WBO Celebrates Contributions Leading to $7 Billion Recovery , IR-2024-199

FL - Correction: interest rates for second half of 2024 announced

The floating interest rate applicable to taxes administered by the Florida Department of Revenue on underpayments (deficiencies) and late payments […]

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FL - Correction: interest rates for second half of 2024 announced

Taxpayers Reminded That Day Camp Expenses May Qualify for Child and Dependent Care Credit, IR-2024-216

The IRS has issued a reminder that summer day camp expenses may be eligible for the Child and Dependent Care tax […]

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Taxpayers Reminded That Day Camp Expenses May Qualify for Child and Dependent Care Credit, IR-2024-216

IRS Updates FAQs on Commercial Clean Vehicle Credits, FS-2024-26; IR-2024-197

The IRS has updated frequently asked questions (FAQs) to provide guidance related to the critical mineral and battery component requirements […]

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IRS Updates FAQs on Commercial Clean Vehicle Credits, FS-2024-26; IR-2024-197

IRS Issues FAQs About Social Media Scams, FS-2024-24

The IRS has warned taxpayers not to fall for scams centered around the Fuel Tax Credit, the Sick and Family […]

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IRS Issues FAQs About Social Media Scams, FS-2024-24

IRS Issues Warning on Clean Energy Tax Credit Scam, IR-2024-182

The IRS has issued a cautionary alert to taxpayers about a new scam exploiting clean energy tax credits. This emerging […]

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IRS Issues Warning on Clean Energy Tax Credit Scam, IR-2024-182

Code Sec. 280E Not Applicable to Marijuana, IR-2024-177

The IRS reminded taxpayers that marijuana will remains a Schedule I controlled substance till a federal rule is published. Businesses […]

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Code Sec. 280E Not Applicable to Marijuana, IR-2024-177

FL - Guidance issued on affidavit required to claim exemption for boats sold to nonresident purchasers

Guidance is issued regarding changes that have been made to the affidavit required to claim the sales tax exemption for […]

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FL - Guidance issued on affidavit required to claim exemption for boats sold to nonresident purchasers