• +1 (717) 759-4227

Identity stolen? Request an Identity Protection PIN from the IRS

IR-2022-78, April 11, 2022 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded all taxpayers – particularly those who are identity theft victims – of an important step they should take to protect themselves from tax fraud. Some identity thieves...

  • 0 Comments
  • April 13, 2022

Why it may take longer than 21 days for some taxpayers to receive their federal refund

The IRS issues most refunds in fewer than 21 days for taxpayers who file electronically and choose direct deposit. However, some returns have errors or need more review and may take longer to process. The IRS works hard to...

  • 0 Comments
  • April 8, 2022

Filing season security tip: Know the facts about how the IRS contacts taxpayers

It’s important for everyone should know how the IRS contacts taxpayers. This will help people avoid becoming a victim of scammers who pretend to be from the IRS with a goal of money or stealing personal information. Here are...

  • 0 Comments
  • April 1, 2022

Taxpayers should file their tax return on time to avoid costly interest and penalty fees

Taxpayers should file their tax return by the deadline even if they cannot pay their full tax bill. Taxpayers who owe tax and don’t file on time, may be charged a failure-to-file penalty. This penalty is usually five percent...

  • 0 Comments
  • March 31, 2022

Here are the different ways people can pay their federal taxes

The April 18 deadline for individuals to file and pay their federal income tax is just around the corner. While paying taxes is not optional, the IRS offers a variety of ways for people to pay their taxes. Some...

  • 0 Comments
  • March 25, 2022

Valuable tax benefits for members of the military

Members of the military may qualify for tax benefits not available to civilians. For example, they don’t have to pay taxes on some types of income. Special rules may lower the tax they owe or allow them more time...

  • 0 Comments
  • March 24, 2022

Reasons why some tax refunds filed electronically take longer than 21 days

WASHINGTON – Even though the Internal Revenue Service issues most refunds in less than 21 days for taxpayers who filed electronically and chose direct deposit, some refunds may take longer. Many different factors can affect the timing of a...

  • 0 Comments
  • March 24, 2022

Money received through ‘crowdfunding’ may be taxable; taxpayers should understand their obligations and the benefits of good recordkeeping

Understanding Crowdfunding Crowdfunding is a method of raising money through websites by soliciting contributions from a large number of people. The contributions may be solicited to fund businesses, for charitable donations, or for gifts. In some cases, the money...

  • 0 Comments
  • March 22, 2022

Tips for parents who share custody or alternate tax benefits

Some parents who have a legal agreement with their child’s other parent about who claims the child on their taxes may have some questions this tax season about the child tax credit and the 2021 recovery rebate credit. Here’s...

  • 0 Comments
  • March 5, 2022

Tax Time Guide: Use the ‘Where’s My Refund?’ tool or IRS2Go app to conveniently check tax refund status

WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers today that the fastest and easiest way to check on tax refunds is by using the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on IRS.gov or through the IRS2Go mobile app. This year, more...

  • 0 Comments
  • February 26, 2022

Taxpayers must report tip money as income on their tax return

For those working in the service industry, tips are often a vital part of their income. Like most forms of income, tips are taxable. Therefore, it’s also vital that people understand the tax obligations that come with tip income....

  • 0 Comments
  • February 24, 2022

Special tips for the advance Child Tax Credit and filing the 2021 tax return

Key things to look for when receiving an IRS letter; Check Online Account if uncertain about amounts People who received advance Child Tax Credit payments should file a 2021 tax return to get the remainder of the credit for...

  • 0 Comments
  • February 4, 2022

Tips to help taxpayers reduce tax-time stress

Each tax season comes with unique challenges and 2022 is no exception. The IRS wants taxpayers to get the information they need as quickly as possible. Taxpayers should keep these tips in mind when they get ready to file....

  • 0 Comments
  • February 4, 2022

IRS sending information letters to recipients of advance child tax credit payments and third Economic Impact Payments

The IRS started issuing information letters to advance child tax credit recipients in December. Recipients of the third round of the Economic Impact Payments will begin receiving information letters at the end of January. Using the information in these...

  • 0 Comments
  • February 2, 2022

It’s important for taxpayers to know the difference between standard and itemized deductions

Taxpayers have two options when completing a tax return, take the standard deduction or itemize their deductions. Most taxpayers use the option that gives them the lowest overall tax. Due to all the tax law changes in the recent...

  • 0 Comments
  • February 2, 2022

Here are reasons people who don’t normally file should file a 2021 tax return

With tax filing season is just around the corner, this is a good time for those who don’t normally file to consider the benefits of filing a 2021 tax return. Filing can help them claim a refundable tax credit...

  • 0 Comments
  • February 2, 2022

IRS issues 2021 Filing Season frequently asked questions, information to help taxpayers preparing their 2021 returns

These frequently asked questions (FAQs) are released to the public in Fact Sheet 2022-06 PDF, January 31, 2022. The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 expanded the Child Tax Credit (CTC) for tax year 2021 only. These Child...

  • 0 Comments
  • February 1, 2022

Why taxpayers should have their tax refund direct deposited

As the 2022 filing season begins, the IRS encourages taxpayers to file electronically when they are ready and choose direct deposit to get their refund. Direct deposit is the safest and most convenient way to receive a tax refund....

  • 0 Comments
  • January 27, 2022

Common tax return mistakes that can cost taxpayers

Tax laws are complicated but the most common tax return errors are surprising simple. Many mistakes can be avoided by filing electronically. Tax software does the math, flags common errors and prompts taxpayers for missing information. It can also...

  • 0 Comments
  • January 25, 2022

IRS reminder: For many employers and self-employed people, deferred Social Security tax payment due Jan. 3

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded employers and self-employed individuals that chose to defer paying part of their 2020 Social Security tax obligation that a payment is due on Jan. 3, 2022. Most affected employers and self-employed...

  • 0 Comments
  • December 28, 2021