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    Time’s running out to file for a pandemic-era refund that could get you thousands of dollars back
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    Here’s how to determine if you qualify for an IRS refund and how to get your money back.

    Individuals who were penalized by the IRS during the COVID outbreak may be retaliating against the tax collector. If things work out for them, they might be able to get refunds of thousands of dollars or more.

    Law companies, tax-planning advisors, and taxpayer clinics are assisting customers in filing claims around the nation.

    Over a month has passed since the conclusion of tax season. What’s happening?

    According to specialists both inside and outside the Internal Revenue Service, a court ruling is questioning the fines and interest the agency assessed to some taxpayers between January 2020 and July 2023.

    In a blog post, IRS National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins stated that the Kwong v. United States case, which revolves around a dispute between a California businessman and the IRS, may have an effect on “tens of millions of taxpayers.” The outcome is being appealed by the IRS.

    Months or perhaps longer may pass during litigation. However, a crucial period for taxpayers is rapidly approaching. On the calendar, mark July 10.

    People must submit the IRS papers by that date, effectively stating that they are entitled to a refund of penalties and interest in the event that the IRS ultimately loses the case. Someone may claim they were entitled to an abatement, which would lower or remove the penalty, if they haven’t paid it yet.

    It is essential to submit the claim by the July 10 deadline. “If you don’t file it, you’re not going to be able to later,” Frost Law partner Jessica Marine stated.

    Every day, her company receives inquiries from customers who want to know if they are eligible to get money from the IRS. “People phone us every single day. Some have legitimate claims. Some people don’t,” she remarked.

    According to Marine, some of the claims are for hundreds of dollars, while one recent claim might be valued up to $9 million. She said, “It’s literally all over the place,” to MarketWatch.

    Recovering funds from the government is especially urgent at a time when Americans are keeping a careful eye on the cost of living. According to Omeed Firouzi, a professor at Temple University and the head of the law school’s low-income taxpayer clinic, the possible financial gain is “a big difference for anyone, especially a low-income person.”

    Widespread efforts are being made to raise awareness of the situation. A representative for TurboTax’s manufacturer, Intuit (INTU), told MarketWatch that the company has begun contacting clients who may qualify for relief under the case and informing them of their options.

    Individuals who think they qualify for a refund must fill out a tax form as quickly as possible, mail it, cross their fingers, and wait. Although it sounds easy, it’s not as simple as it could be. Additionally, if consumers aren’t cautious, the possible reimbursements offer scammers opportunity.

    This is the playbook for retribution.

    Step 1: Verify that you have been penalized

    The IRS frequently suspends various deadlines for affected taxpayers during earthquakes, floods, fires, and other natural catastrophes. What then happens in the event of a worldwide pandemic? An early 2020 disaster declaration is crucial to the Kwong case since the then-novel coronavirus completely changed everything.

    Between January 20, 2020, and May 11, 2023, the federal government declared a disaster.

    Judge Molly Silfen of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims stated that the deadlines for filing taxes and making payments were delayed throughout that period and an additional sixty days, which would have ended on July 10, 2023. As a result, deadlines for several fines for mistakes like not filing taxes were also halted.

    According to Collins, taxpayers typically have three years after filing a return to lodge a claim disputing a penalty, so July 10, 2026, is the red-letter day.

    According to her, the fines that could be repaid are for violations such as failing to pay penalties, failing to file penalties, and failing to pay estimated taxes.

    According to Marine, there may be further penalty payments available for repayment. “If you had to do something by a certain date in the timeline, it should have been extended,” she replied.

    Refunds would not be available for penalties pertaining to fraud and accuracy.

    Income tax returns filed for the tax years 2019 through 2022 would typically fall under this time range. To find out if and when they were assessed a penalty, individuals can review an IRS tax transcript. Dates, such as the filing date of a return or the assessment of a penalty, are included in the transcript.

    Through their online IRS account, people can access their tax transcript.

    Most people are probably aware that they have been punished. The IRS uses a written letter that is mailed to families to inform them of fines. “Those who have gotten it certainly remember getting it,” stated Rich Hofmann, Neil Jesani Tax Advisors’ senior vice president of tax.

    Step 2: Complete the appropriate tax form or hire a qualified expert.

    Filling out Form 843 is the next step. It is two pages long and includes an explanation of why the IRS ought to reimburse the money.

    According to Collins, people have the option to request a “protective refund” for an amount that will be decided later or to seek a precise refund sum.

    According to her, individuals must put “Protective Refund Claim Pursuant to Kwong Case” or a similar phrase across the top of the form in order to potentially receive a refund. She replied, “Be specific with penalty dates and details.” It doesn’t have to be a long story. According to her, a timely claim “is more important than a perfect one,” and information can be added at a later time.

    Electronic submission of Form 843 is not permitted. Collins stated that in order to file their current-year return, individuals must ship a paper copy to the IRS service center.

    Hofmann suggested filing this by certified mail and keeping the receipt. “The IRS is not unknown for, perhaps, misplacing mail as it comes in,” he stated.

    Additionally, Marine advised using a blue pen rather than a black one while signing Form 843. This is because if the form more clearly displays an authentic signature, IRS employees and computers are less likely to challenge it.

    Step 2, Part 2: How to locate an expert to assist with your refund claim

    Form 843 can be completed by individuals on their own or with the assistance of a professional. But keep an eye out for warning signs.

    Be wary of preparers who demand a sizable upfront payment. According to Marine, a lot of respectable companies are submitting claims on a contingency basis, which means they will only be compensated if the taxpayer is compensated.

    Preparers who refuse to sign their name or provide their professional identification number on the form should be avoided.

    Steer clear of anyone who say they can assure you that the IRS will pay. “This is not final,” Firouzi declared. “If they are saying it’s definitely happening or making declarative sentences like that, that’s something to be concerned about.”

    Step 3: Don’t rely on the money, but wait quickly.

    There is one more step after filling out Form 843 and mailing it in. They will have to wait for the courts to settle the entire issue. “All these claims will be put in a box and wait until the law is settled,” Marine stated.

    The docket states that the IRS’s opening court documents are due on July 20. Lawyers should keep an eye on that day.

    The crucial date for taxpayers will have passed ten days early by then.

    Do you have any tax-related queries that you would like to have addressed in MarketWatch? Readers are welcome to contact us. Our email address is readerstories@marketwatch.com. To find out more, a reporter might get in contact. Without your consent, MarketWatch will not identify you by name in your responses.

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