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2021 Recovery Rebate Credit — Topic H: Correcting issues after the 2021 tax return is filed

FAQs about correcting issues with RRC after filing a 2021 tax return.
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2021 Recovery Rebate Credit — Topic C: Eligibility for claiming a Recovery Rebate Credit on a 2021 tax return

FAQs about eligibility for claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit.
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Special tips for the advance Child Tax Credit and filing the 2021 tax return

FS-2022-5, January 2022 — People who received advance Child Tax Credit payments should file a 2021 tax return to get the remainder of the credit for which they are eligible.
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Tax year 2021/filing season 2022 Child Tax Credit frequently asked questions - Topic B: Eligibility rules for claiming the 2021 Child Tax Credit on a 2021 tax return

Frequently asked questions about the Tax Year 2021/Filing Season 2022 Child Tax Credit: Eligibility Rules for Claiming the 2021 Child Tax Credit on a 2021 Tax Return
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Here are reasons people who don’t normally file should file a 2021 tax return

COVID Tax Tip 2022-08, January 13, 2022 — With tax filing season is just around the corner, this is a good time for those who don’t normally file to consider the benefits of filing a 2021 tax return. Filing can help them claim a refundable tax credit or get an income tax refund.
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2021 Recovery Rebate Credit Questions and Answers

Questions and answers about claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2021 tax return.
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SOI tax stats - SOI Bulletin: Fall 2021

The Statistics of Income (SOI) Bulletin is issued quarterly by the Statistics of Income Division of the Internal Revenue Service. The report provides the earliest published annual financial statistics obtained from the various types of tax and information returns filed, as well as information from periodic or special analytical studies of particular interest to students of the U.S. tax system, tax policymakers, and tax administrators. Selected historical and other data tables, previously published in the spring issue of the Bulletin are now only available on SOI’s pages of the IRS Website.
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Tax year 2021/filing season 2022 Child Tax Credit frequently asked questions - Topic A: 2021 Child Tax Credit basics

Frequently asked questions about the Tax Year 2021/Filing Season 2022 Child Tax Credit: Basics
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IRS Issues Questions and Answers about the Tax Year 2021 Earned Income Tax Credit

FS-2022-14, March 2022 — This Fact Sheet provides frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Tax Year 2021 Earned Income Tax Credit. More people without children now qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), the federal government's largest refundable tax credit for low- to moderate-income families. In addition, families can use pre-pandemic income levels to qualify if it results in a larger credit.
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Most federal tax returns are due; people who can’t pay should still file on time

Tax Tip 2022-59, April 18, 2022 — The filing and payment deadline for most 2021 federal tax returns has arrived. Taxpayers should file or request an extension of time to file and pay any taxes they owe by the April 18, 2022, deadline to avoid penalties and interest.
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