Millions of Americans may be owed a tax refund from COVID era USA Today - News Mar 13, 2026 Mar 13, 2026 Updated May 21, 2026 0 Shannon Taylor speaks about Erin Strotman's sentencing ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Actor James Handy Dead At 81 After He Was Stabbed By Girlfriend’s Son A1 Minute! May 30, 2026: Week in Virginia Tarik Skubal strikes out first batter in rehab start on 3 pitches Vivica A. Fox's New Role? God. Trump weighs potential deal with Iran as US orders new sanctions tied to Iranian oil The Fastest Goals In World Cup History Air raid sirens trigger panic for Kyiv child who survived blast 'We found a way tonight' - Tortorella on Vegas' win in epic Stanley Cup Final opener. Katie Brady with Stafford County Fire and Rescue speaks about a bus crash Trump Won't Rule Out Compensation For January 6 Rioters Doctors explain why this Ebola outbreak is different WHO chief visits town at the epicentre of Ebola outbreak in DR Congo NCAA Faces Crisis Over Ruling on Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility Russia Kills 22 Civilians in Massive 729-Weapon Ukraine Attack See NBA's Jalen Brunson in his early days Prefer us on Google Learn More A federal court ruling revives a COVID-19–era tax question and some Americans may be owed refunds. As featured on Are you due COVID era tax refund? Deadline is approaching The national taxpayer advocate estimates that tens of millions of taxpayers may have been affected. Latest video A quick guide to the stadium rules for the FIFA World Cup Israel kills at least nine in southern Lebanon after issuing forced displacement order How To Choose The Right SPF For Your Skin Type NCAA Faces Crisis Over Ruling on Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility UNCAPTIONED: Nick Reiner seeking to access trust fund to pay for high-profile lawyer. Sasse's Cancer Drug Breakthrough Gains Momentum A-Listers Who Are Raising Their Kids Beyond Gender Norms Wemby Takes Over as Spurs Cut Knicks' Finals Lead to 2-1 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Are you due COVID era tax refund? Deadline is approaching The national taxpayer advocate estimates that tens of millions of taxpayers may have been affected.Â