IRS Penalties During the Pandemic Could Be Refundable

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A landmark court ruling, Kwong v. United States, found that the IRS improperly assessed certain penalties and interest during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you were charged penalties or interest for missing tax filing or payment deadlines from Jan. 20, 2020, through July 10, 2023, you may be eligible for a refund or abatement. But further litigation is expected, and other courts could interpret the law differently.

For affected taxpayers, filing a protective claim by July 10, 2026, is critical to preserving their rights while pending cases are resolved.

Contact the office to review your eligibility and next steps.

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