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The agency finalized plans to stop the temporary procedures for Forms 1045 and 1139.
October 19 -
By law, these payments are taxable so clients will need to report them on their 2020 federal income tax returns.
August 19 -
This may be the final chance for eligible clients to submit for the additional economic impact payments under the CARES Act this year.
August 17 -
“Time is quickly running out for these taxpayers," IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said in a statement.
July 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service won’t charge people who threw their stimulus money away because they thought the envelope was junk mail.
June 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are beginning to send nearly 4 million economic impact payments by prepaid debit card, instead of by paper check or direct deposit.
May 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service is bringing in more help to deal with the flood of calls about economic impact payments.
May 18 -
The IRS is giving taxpayers who want to receive their payments by direct deposit a tight deadline.
May 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted information on how people who weren’t supposed to receive their economic impact payments for the novel coronavirus pandemic should return the money.
May 6 -
Despite the July 15 deadline extension as a result of the coronavirus, some taxpayers are advised to file early.
April 28