COVIDTax Tip 2022-166, October 31, 2022
More than nine million people may qualify for tax benefits but didn’t claim them by filing a 2021 federal income tax return. Many in this group may be eligible to claim some or all of the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit, the Child Tax Credit, the Earned Income Tax Credit and other tax credits. These and other tax benefits were expanded under last year’s American Rescue Plan Act and other recent legislation.
Often, people can get these expanded tax benefits, even if they have little or no income from a job, business or other source. This means that many people who don’t normally need to file a tax return should do so for 2021, even if they haven’t been required to file in recent years.
Eligible people can file a tax return even if they don’t receive a letter. There’s no penalty for a refund claimed on a tax return filed after the regular April 2022 tax deadline.
To help people claim these benefits, Free File will remain open for an extra month this year, until November 17, 2022. People with income of $73,000 or less can electronically file a return for free using brand-name software.
People can also visit ChildTaxCredit.gov to file a 2021 income tax return. Individuals with income below $12,500 and couples with income below $25,000 may be able to file a simple tax return to claim the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit and the Child Tax Credit.
This article is published with permission from the IRS.
Source: IRS.gov
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