IRS to refund 1.6 million people who missed tax filing deadlines during the pandemic

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IRS to refund 1.6 million people who missed tax filing deadlines during the pandemic
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Tax agency will forgo some late fees for people who were affected by health crisis, with average refund of $750.

The Internal Revenue Service is sending refunds to more than a million Americans who filed their taxes late in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Taxpayers have until September 30 to take advantage of this reprieve, the agency said on Monday.pay penalties

More than 1.6 million taxpayers are set to receive refunds or credits totaling $1.2 billion — an average of $750 per person, although some may get more and some less. Taxpayers who have yet to file returns for 2019 and 2020 can still have penalties forgiven — as long as their returns are filed by September 30, 2022. That gives late filers just over two weeks to wrap up outstanding returns.The effort is a move to"help struggling taxpayers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic," according to the IRS. The plan could also help the agency, which is struggling to dig itself out of a massive backlog of unprocessed tax returns.

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