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Updates as of June 5, 2025 |
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Important Tax Dates Coming Up on June 16 |
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There are important tax dates coming up this month. Take a look at our handy to-do list to make sure you and your clients don’t miss out. |
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Apply for a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Grant by July 14 |
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Help make a difference for taxpayers in your community by developing, expanding, or maintaining a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC). Check out the LITC Eligibility Screening Tool and see if your organization qualifies for up to $200,000 for grant year 2026. The LITC grant application period closes July 14, 2025. |
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Why Do I Owe a Penalty and Interest and What Can I Do About It? |
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Learn more about common penalties and how to request penalty removals in this TAS Tax Tip. |
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Amending a Tax Return |
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If you file your individual tax return and then realize you made a mistake, you can change your tax return. Check out our Get Help page to get more information about when you should file an amended return, how to file, and what happens when you get a refund. |
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Get Current on Your Federal Taxes |
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Filing past due tax returns is important for reasons other than just the potential of losing out on a credit or refund. Now is a great time to get current on your federal taxes. Read our TAS Tax Tip for more details. |
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The ERC Claim Period Has Closed – The IRS Must Prioritize Resolution, Communication, and Taxpayer Protections |
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The window for filing Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims officially closed. Yet this lifeline for businesses during the pandemic is still facing delays and causing confusion. National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins calls for the IRS to bring closure to taxpayers and provides an update on the current state of the ERC program. |
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Take a Deep Dive Into the TAS Act and Learn How It Benefits Taxpayers |
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Read the National Taxpayer Advocate’s ongoing series to get details about how the Taxpayer Assistance and Service (TAS) Act provisions will benefit taxpayers, industry professionals, and improve the IRS. |
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TAS Tax Tip: Use Caution With Tax Advice Found on Social Media |
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Be on alert for schemes on social media that promise huge tax breaks and massive refunds. If they sound too good to be true, they probably are. Our TAS Tax Tip gives advice on how to avoid falling victim to a social media scam. |
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Stay Connected with the Taxpayer Advocate Service on Social Media |
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Help us spread the word. Follow us across social media: Facebook, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and YouTube. |
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Need tax help? Many tax issues can be answered online using the Taxpayer Advocate Service’s online tax tips. Visit us online for the latest tax news and updates, and learn more about how we advocate for you and your tax rights: www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/taxtips |
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