A complete list of tax tips issued by the IRS in 2022 regarding coronavirus (COVID-19) tax relief and Economic Impact Payments for quick reference by the media and tax professionals.
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-170, Employers: beware of third parties promoting improper employee retention credit claims
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-168, Not too much, not too little - taxpayers should check if their tax withholding is just right
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-167, Taxpayers in declared disaster areas have more time to file tax returns to get COVID penalty relief
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-166, Nine million people who missed expanded tax benefits still have time to file
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-165, Grandparents and others with eligible dependents shouldn’t miss out on the 2021 child tax credit
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-162, Important info for people considering making early withdraws from retirement funds
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-156, Most taxpayers who requested an extension to file their 2021 tax return must file by Oct. 17
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-149, ob体育 2019 and 2020 tax returns by Sept. 30 to receive COVID penalty relief
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-142, IRS Free ob体育 available through Oct. 17 but, taxpayers shouldn’t wait to file 2021 returns
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-140, People who still haven’t filed a 2021 tax return should file electronically to avoid these common mistakes
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-139, $1.2 billion in IRS penalty relief refunds coming for certain 2019 and 2020 tax returns
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-134, Parents can boost their back-to-school budget by claiming tax credits and refunds
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-131, Taxpayers: ob体育 when ready, don’t wait until October 17 to file a 2021 tax return
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-125, Taxpayers should be sure to have all their info before going to a tax pro
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-121, How extension filers – and everyone else – can get tax help fast
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-118, From markers to face masks, classroom supplies may be tax deductible
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-111, People without a filing requirement may miss out on a refund if they don’t file a 2021 tax return
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-101, New voice bot options mean faster service and less wait time for taxpayers
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-99, An overview of the IRS’s 2022 Dirty Dozen tax scams
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-86, IRS Free ob体育 and other resources available until Oct. 17 for 2021 tax returns
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-64, Extension filers: Tax help is just a click away on IRS.gov
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-63, Here’s how taxpayers can resolve common after-tax day issues
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-58, Important reminders for people filing their tax return at the last minute
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-55, What people should do if their third-round Economic Impact Payments are missing or incorrect
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-54, Why it may take longer than 21 days for some taxpayers to receive their federal refund
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-46, Online Account and tax transcripts can help taxpayers file a complete and accurate tax return
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-43, What taxpayers should do if they have incorrect or missing documents
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-36, E-filing options make tax time easier on members of the military and their families
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-32, Here’s why IRS Free ob体育 is a great value for families
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-31, Changes to the earned income tax credit for the 2022 filing season
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-30, Filing season reminder for teachers: Some educator expenses may be tax deductible
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-29, Tips for parents who share custody or alternate tax benefits
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-28, IRS Free ob体育 can make tax season easier on people filing for the first time
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-25, IRS resources to help taxpayers through all stages of the filing process
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-21, Top things all taxpayers need to remember when filing their 2021 tax return
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-19, Tips to help taxpayers reduce tax-time stress
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-16, IRS Free ob体育 now accepting 2021 tax returns
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-11, Common tax return mistakes that can cost taxpayers
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-08, Here are reasons people who don’t normally file should file a 2021 tax return
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-04, Tax filing step 1: Gather all year-end income documents
- COVID Tax Tip 2022-03, IRS sending information letters to recipients of advance child tax credit payments and third Economic Impact Payments