How Will the IRS Process Unemployment Refunds?

When the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act was enacted last month, it allowed for up to $10,200 of Unemployment income to be untaxed. However, for weeks prior, Taxpayer’s had been filing their Tax Returns and paying the full tax on all of their income, including Unemployment benefits. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) stated that amended returns did not need to be filed at that time. Now they have presented the solution to this paradox.

Starting this month, the IRS will automatically reexamine Tax Returns that were filed before the new rules went in place. They will determine the correct taxable amount and if there is an overpayment it will be refunded, or it will go toward any taxes owed. For most, there will be no need to file an amended return. The exception would be if the new taxable amount allowed you to qualify for a new tax credit or deduction. At that point an amended Tax Return must be filed. The new refunds are scheduled to be sent out in May. Make sure to speak with your Qualified Tax Professional to see if you need to file an amended Tax Return.

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