Millions of Americans may still be eligible for a pandemic-era tax refund, but time is running out to claim it. The IRS is urging eligible taxpayers to file before the approaching deadline.
The refunds stem from a tax break originally introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. It allows certain workers to claim a credit even if they did not owe taxes or file a return in previous years.
To qualify, individuals must have had earned income during the 2020 tax year. Eligible filers include those who were employed or self-employed but may not have filed a tax return that year.
The potential refund can reach thousands of dollars per person. The exact amount depends on income, filing status, and number of qualifying dependents.
Taxpayers can check their eligibility by reviewing IRS guidelines for the specific tax credit. The agency provides an online tool to help determine if a claim should be filed.
The deadline to file for this refund is set for May 17, 2024. Missing this date means losing the opportunity to receive the payment.
Claimants must submit a 2020 tax return, even if they did not file one originally. No separate application exists for this specific refund.
Those who already filed a 2020 return but missed the credit can still amend their taxes. An amended return must also be submitted before the deadline.
The IRS recommends gathering all relevant income documents before starting the filing process. Forms W-2, 1099, and records of self-employment income are key.
Professional tax help is available for those unsure about their eligibility. Many free tax assistance programs can guide eligible individuals through the process.
This refund remains one of the last major pandemic-era benefits still accessible. Acting now ensures that eligible taxpayers do not leave money on the table.





