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The IRS Updates and Publishes New FAQs on the QI/WP/WT FAQs Page


The IRS updates and publishes new FAQs relating to QDDs on the QI/WP/WT FAQs page. For more information, see updated FAQ (Q1) and new FAQ (Q19) under the heading Certifications and Periodic Reviews.

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IR-2020-85: Economic Impact Payments continue to be sent, check IRS.gov for answers to common questions

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Economic Impact Payments continue to be sent, check IRS.gov for answers to common questions

WASHINGTON – As Economic Impact Payments continue to be successfully delivered, the Internal Revenue Service today reminds taxpayers that IRS.gov includes answers to many common questions, including help to use two recently launched Economic Impact Payment tools.

The IRS is regularly updating the Economic Impact Payment and the Get My Payment tool frequently asked questions pages on IRS.gov as more information becomes available.

Get My Payment shows the projected date when a deposit has been scheduled. Information is updated once daily, usually overnight, so people only need to enter information once a day. Those who did not use direct deposit on their 2018 or 2019 tax return can use the tool to input information to receive the payment by direct deposit into their bank account, so that they can get their money faster.

The Non-Filers Enter Payment Info tool is helping millions of taxpayers successfully submit basic information to receive Economic Impact Payments quickly to their bank accounts. This tool is designed only for people who are not required to submit a tax return. It is available in English through Free File Fillable Forms and in Spanish through ezTaxReturn.  

Frequently asked questions continually updated on IRS.gov
Taxpayers should check the FAQs often for the latest additions; many common questions are answered on IRS.gov already, and more are being developed. Here are answers to some of the top questions people are asking.

Get My Payment says that my Economic Impact Payment was sent to an account I don't recognize. Why is that, and how do I get my payment?
                        
When some taxpayers file their tax return, they may choose an option available from their tax preparer or software provider to help them pay their fees, get their refund more immediately or even load the refund onto a direct debit card. This group of different products is referred to as refund settlement products. In these situations, taxpayers may:

  • Use a banking product to help them complete the tax filing transaction, sometimes referred to as a Refund Anticipation Loan (RAL) or a Refund Anticipation Check (RAC).
  • Choose to have their tax refund loaded onto a debit card provided by a variety of groups in the tax and financial communities.

When you filed your tax return, if you chose a refund settlement product for direct deposit purposes, you may have received a prepaid debit card. In some cases, your Economic Impact Payment may have been directed to the bank account associated with the refund settlement product or prepaid debit card.
 
If the refund settlement product or the associated account is closed or no longer active, the bank is required to reject the deposit and return it to the IRS. Once the returned payment to the IRS is processed, the "Get My Payment" app will be updated.
 
Once the returned payment is processed by the IRS, the payment will automatically be mailed to the address on the 2019 or 2018 tax return, or the address on file with the U.S. Postal Service – whichever is more current. The status in Get My Payment will update accordingly. Timing of this process depends on several variables, including when and how the payments are rejected and returned to the IRS, when "Get My Payment" updates, and when taxpayers check the tool.
 
The IRS also noted that it has resolved a reporting error that some taxpayers may have experienced, which inaccurately indicated rejected payments were being sent back to the same taxpayer account a second time. They are actually being mailed to the taxpayers. The IRS has quickly taken steps to correct this reporting error. "Get My Payment" was updated starting Tuesday, April 21 to reflect that the taxpayer's payment has actually been mailed, and not rerouted to a closed bank account.

Why am I receiving an error message when entering my personal information or tax information?

To ensure the information is entered correctly, please use the help tips provided when entering the information requested to verify your identity. If the information you enter does not match our records, you will receive an error message. Check the information requested to ensure you entered it accurately.
 
You may want to check your most recent tax return or consider if there is a different way to enter your street address (for example, 123 N Main St vs 123 North Main St). You may also verify how your address is formatted with the US Postal Service (USPS) by entering your address in the USPS ZIP Lookup tool, and then enter your address into Get My Payment exactly as it appears on file with USPS. 

If you receive an error when entering your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), refund amount, or amount you owed, make sure you are entering the numbers exactly as they appear on your Form 1040 or tax transcript. If the numbers from your 2019 tax return are not accepted, try the numbers from your 2018 tax return instead.

If the information you enter does not match our records three times within 24 hours, you will be locked out of Get My Payment for 24 hours for security reasons. You will be able to access the application again after 24 hours. There is no need to contact the IRS.

I think the amount of my Economic Impact Payment is incorrect. What can I do?

If you did not receive the full amount to which you believe you are entitled, you will be able to claim the additional amount when you file your 2020 tax return. This is particularly important for individuals who may be entitled to the additional $500 per qualifying child dependent payments.

For VA and SSI recipients who don't have a filing requirement and have a child, they need to use the Non-Filers tool on IRS.gov by May 5 in order to have the $500 added automatically to their $1,200 Economic Impact payment. We encourage people to review our "How do I calculate my EIP Payment" question and answer.

Quick links to the Frequently Asked Questions on IRS.gov:
Economic Impact Payments: www.irs.gov/eipfaq
Get My Payment tool: www.irs.gov/getmypaymentfaq

No action needed by most taxpayers
Eligible taxpayers who filed tax returns for 2019 or 2018 will receive the payments automatically. Starting this week, automatic payments are going to those receiving Social Security retirement, or disability (SSDI), and Railroad Retirement benefits, and recipients of SSI and Veterans Affairs or survivor benefits should receive their payments by mid-May.

Watch out for scams related to Economic Impact Payments
The IRS urges taxpayers to be on the lookout for scams related to the Economic Impact Payments. To use the new app or get information, taxpayers should visit IRS.gov. People should watch out for scams using email, phone calls or texts related to the payments. Be careful and cautious: The IRS will not send unsolicited electronic communications asking people to open attachments, visit a website or share personal or financial information. Remember, go directly and solely to IRS.gov for official information.

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Herramientas para ayudar a personas a obtener su pago de impacto económico

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Herramientas para ayudar a personas a obtener su pago de impacto económico

El IRS tiene dos herramientas para ayudar a millones de contribuyentes con su pago de impacto económico. Los pagos son de $1,200 para cada persona elegible y hasta $500 por cada hijo calificado.

La primera herramienta, Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here está disponible en inglés y español, para ciertos contribuyentes que normalmente no necesitan presentar una declaración. Esta herramienta gratis les permite ingresar información básica para que el IRS pueda emitir su pago. La segunda herramienta, Obtener mi pago, permite a las personas verificar el estado de su pago y proporcionar información de la cuenta bancaria si no se ha programado la entrega de un pago.

¿Quién debe usar Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here?

  • Contribuyentes con bajos ingresos o sin ingresos: los que normalmente no presentan una declaración de impuestos incluyen aquellos con pocos o ningún ingreso. Esto incluye los solteros que ganaron menos de $12,200 y parejas casadas que ganaron menos de $24,400 en 2019.
  • Los contribuyentes que reciben beneficios federales: los SSI elegibles y los beneficiarios de veteranos que generalmente no presentan una declaración de impuestos no necesitan proporcionar información para obtener un pago de $1,200 automáticamente. Sin embargo, los beneficiarios de VA y SSI que normalmente no presentan una declaración de impuestos y tienen hijos deben usar la herramienta gratis antes del 5 de mayo. Esto agregará los $500 por hijo calificado menor de 17 años a los pagos automáticos. Si no cumplen con la fecha límite del 5 de mayo, deberán presentar una declaración de impuestos el próximo año 2020 para recibir los $500 por niño.
  • Las personas casadas deben proporcionar información adicional para que su cónyuge reclame el pago completo de $2,400 si su cónyuge no recibió los beneficios de SSA, SSDI, RRB, SSI o VA en 2019 y no tuvo que presentar una declaración de impuestos en los últimos dos años. Deben proporcionar esta información a través de la herramienta Non-Filer antes de que se programe el pago; de lo contrario, su pago en este momento será de $1,200.

¿Deberían estos grupos usar la herramienta Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here?

  • Los contribuyentes que ya presentaron o que deben presentar una declaración de impuestos de 2019 no deben usar esta herramienta. El uso de esta herramienta NO acelerará su pago de impacto económico y probablemente retrasará el proceso de su declaración de impuestos y el envío de cualquier reembolso.
  • Las personas que ya recibieron su pago, incluso si no recibieron el monto total, no deben usar esta herramienta.
  • Aquellos que pueden ser dependientes en la declaración de impuestos de otra persona en 2019 no son elegibles para el pago y no deben usar la herramienta.

¿Cómo usar la herramienta Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here?

El proceso es simple y sólo lleva unos minutos completar y enviar la solicitud de su pago de impacto económico. Primero, los contribuyentes deben visitar IRS.gov y dirigirse a Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here. Luego proporcione información básica. El IRS usará esta información para confirmar la elegibilidad del contribuyente, calcular y enviarles un pago.

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IR-2020-84: IRS accepting applications for 2021 grants for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics

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IRS accepting applications for 2021 grants for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced that the application period for Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants for calendar year 2021 will run from April 30, 2020, to June 16, 2020.

The LITC Program is a federal grant program administered by the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate at the IRS, which is led by National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins. Under Internal Revenue Code Section 7526, the IRS awards matching grants of up to $100,000 per year to qualifying organizations to develop, expand or maintain an LITC. An LITC must provide services for free or for no more than a nominal fee.

The IRS welcomes all applications and will ensure that each application receives due consideration. The IRS is committed to achieving maximum access to representation for low income taxpayers under the terms of the LITC Program.

In awarding LITC grants for calendar year 2021, the IRS will continue to work toward the following program goals:

  • Obtaining coverage for the states of Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming, and the territory of Puerto Rico to ensure that every state (plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico) has at least one clinic;
  • Expanding coverage to counties in the following high-need areas that are currently not being served by an LITC:  central Arizona, Kern County, California, mid-Florida and the eastern coast, southeast New York, and northeast Pennsylvania. For a complete list of counties see the 2021 Grant Application Package and Guidelines, Publication 3319; and
  • Ensuring that grant recipients demonstrate they are serving geographic areas that have sizable populations eligible for and requiring LITC services.

The mission of LITCs is to ensure the fairness and integrity of the tax system for taxpayers who are low income or speak English as a second language by:

  • Providing pro bono representation on their behalf in tax disputes with the IRS;
  • Educating them about their rights and responsibilities as taxpayers; and
  • Identifying and advocating on issues that impact them.

LITC grants are funded by federal appropriations. The clinics, their employees and their volunteers operate independently from the IRS. Examples of qualifying organizations include:

  • Clinical programs at accredited law, business or accounting schools whose students represent low income taxpayers in tax disputes with the IRS; and
  • Organizations exempt from tax under IRC Section 501(a) whose employees and volunteers represent or refer for representation low income taxpayers in tax disputes with the IRS.

The IRS is authorized to award a multi-year grant not to exceed three years. For an organization not currently receiving a grant for 2020, an organization that received a single-year grant for 2020, or an organization whose multi-year grant ends in 2020, the organization must submit a full grant application electronically. For an organization currently receiving a grant for 2020 that is requesting funding for the second or third year of a multi-year grant, the organization must submit a request for continued funding electronically. All organizations must use the funding number of TREAS-GRANTS-052021-001. Applications and requests for continued funding must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on June 16, 2020.

The complete program requirements and application instructions can be found in Publication 3319. The LITC Program Office will conduct a teleconference training session on the 2021 full grant application process and requirements on May 12, 2020, from 1 - 2:30 p.m. Eastern time. Teleconference dial-in information and presentation materials will be posted on May 11, 2020. No registration is necessary.

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Tools to help people get their Economic Impact Payment

 

The IRS has two tools to help millions of taxpayers with their Economic Impact Payment. The payments are $1,200 per eligible person and up to $500 for each qualifying child.

The first tool, Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here is available – in English and Spanish - for certain taxpayers who don't normally need to file a return. This free tool allows them to enter basic information so the IRS can issue their payment. The second tool, Get My Payment, allows people to check the status of their payment and provide bank account information if a payment has not been scheduled for delivery.

Who needs to use Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here?

  • Taxpayers with low- or no-income: Those who don't normally file a tax return include those with little or no income. This includes single filers who made under $12,200 and married couples who made less than 24,400 in 2019.
  • Taxpayers who receive federal benefits: Eligible SSI and veterans' beneficiaries who usually don't file a tax return don't need to provide information to get a $1,200 payment automatically. However, VA and SSI benefit recipients who don't normally file a tax return and have children should use the free tool by May 5. This will add the $500 per qualifying child under 17 to the automatic payments. If they miss the May 5 deadline, they will have to file a tax return next year for 2020 to receive the $500 per child.
  • Married individuals must provide additional information for their spouse to claim the full $2,400 payment if their spouse didn't receive SSA, SSDI, RRB, SSI or VA benefits in 2019 and didn't have to file a tax return in the last two years. They need to provide this information using the Non-Filer tool before the payment is scheduled otherwise, their payment at this time will be $1,200.

Should these groups use the Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here tool?

  • Taxpayers who have already filed or who are required to file a 2019 tax return should not use this tool. Using this tool will NOT speed up their Economic Impact Payment and will likely slow down processing of their tax return and receiving any refund.
  • People who already received their payment, even if they did not receive the full amount, should not use this tool.
  • Those who can be claimed as a dependent on someone else's 2019 tax return are not eligible for the Payment and should not use the tool.

How to use Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here.
The process is simple, and it only takes a few minutes to complete and submit the request for their Economic Impact Payment. First, taxpayers should visit IRS.gov and go to Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here. Then provide basic information. The IRS will use this information to confirm the taxpayer's eligibility, calculate, and send them a payment.
 
No tax will be owed on Economic Income Payments. It will not reduce a taxpayer's refund or increase the amount owed when on the 2020 tax return filed next year. It will not affect income for purposes of determining eligibility for federal government assistance or benefit programs.


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