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You may be owed a tax refund from COVID

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The IRS may owe you a pandemic tax refund: How to check if you’re eligible
Millions of Americans may be eligible for a tax refund thanks to a recent court decision that found taxpayers should not have been charged late penalties during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tax deadlines are required to be postponed during federally declared disasters for the duration of the emergency plus 60 days,

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Millions of Americans may be owed a tax refund from COVID. How to get it.
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Millions of Americans Could Still Claim COVID-Era Tax Refunds — Here’s How to Check Before the Deadline
Many Americans have moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic—but revisiting that period could put money back in your pocket.

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Millions in U.S. could get COVID tax refund
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What you need to know about tax season

HOUSTON, Texas -- The IRS can start collecting tax returns, but before you file, know there are a number of changes this year. You can file your 2020 tax returns starting Friday, Feb. 12. The IRS pushed back the date when returns could be accepted, but tax ...
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IRS now accepting tax returns. What’s different this tax season

The IRS began accepting 2020 tax returns on Friday, and the IRS is encouraging the public to file early if hoping for a prompt refund. In addition, the IRS said it is emphasizing that taxpayers should use e-file to avoid paper-related processing delays.
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