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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIRS to refund 7.3 million who got unemployment checks. Could you get a $10,000 tax break?
If you received unemployment benefits in 2020 and already paid your taxes, the IRS could automatically refund your money. The American Rescue Plan Act from March includes a $10,200 tax break, which means that unemployment checks sent during the pandemic do not count as earned income for the year -- therefore you can't be taxed on it. If, however, you paid taxes on the money before the unemployment tax break went into effect, the IRS said it will automatically refund that money to eligible people.
The IRS will begin sending the first refunds in May to roughly 7.3 million people, according to a report from the US Department of the Treasury. Refunds will continue through the summer, as the IRS processes tax returns. In addition to this unemployment tax break, the March stimulus bill also extends the weekly bonus $300 unemployment payments, authorizes a third stimulus check (what to know about "plus-up" payments) and boosts the child tax credit for up to $3,600 per kid.
Twenty-three million Americans filed for unemployment last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Under Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, this included people who were laid off as well as gig workers, contractors and self-employed people who don't normally qualify for unemployment insurance. We'll explain the unemployment tax refund and the details we're still waiting to learn. Here's how to see if the IRS owes you extra tax refund money and how to get a $50 discount on your internet bill. This story has been updated with new information.
IRS unemployment tax refund: three main things to know
If the IRS determines the taxpayer is owed a refund, it will send a check automatically.
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(3,695 posts)I've read other places that filers would not be required to file amended returns.