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What’s new and what to consider when filing taxes in 2021

The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged taxpayers to take necessary actions in the final weeks of the year to help file federal tax returns timely and accurately in 2021.

This is the third in a series of reminders to help taxpayers get ready for the upcoming tax filing season. Aspecial page, updated and available on IRS.gov, outlines steps taxpayers can take now to make tax filing easier in 2021.

This year, there are some key items to consider involving credits, deductions and refunds:

Recovery Rebate Credit/Economic Impact Payment.Taxpayers who received anEconomic Impact Payment, should keepNotice 1444, Your Economic Impact Payment, with their 2020 tax records. They may be eligible to claim theRecovery Rebate Crediton their tax year 2020 federal income tax return if:

  • they didn’t receive an Economic Impact Payment, or
  • their Economic Impact Payment was less than $1,200 ($2,400 if married filing jointly for 2019 or 2018), plus $500 for each qualifying child they had in 2020.

If a taxpayer didn’t receive the full amount of the Economic Impact Payment for which they were eligible, they may be able to claim theRecovery Rebate Creditwhen they file in 2021. Individuals do not need to complete information about the Recovery Rebate Credit on tax year 2020 Form 1040 or 1040-SR when filing in 2021, unless eligible to claim an additional credit amount.

Interest on refunds taxable.Taxpayers who received a federal tax refund in 2020 may have been paid interest.Refund interest paymentsare taxable and must be reported on federal income tax returns. In January 2021, the IRS will sendForm 1099-INTto anyone who received interest totaling $10 or more.

Charitable deduction changes.New this year, taxpayers who don’t itemize deductions may take acharitable deductionof up to $300 for cash contributions made in 2020 toqualifying organizations. For more information, readPublication 526, Charitable Contributions.

Refunds. The IRS always cautions taxpayers not to rely on receiving a refund by a certain date, especially when making major purchases or paying bills. Some returns may require additional review and processing may take longer. For example, the IRS, along with its partners in the tax industry, continue to strengthen security reviews to help protect against identity theft and refund fraud. Just like last year, refunds for tax returns claiming theEarned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit, cannot be issued before mid-February. This applies to the entire refund, even the portion not associated with these credits.

The IRS reminds taxpayers that the fastest and safest way to receive a refund is to combine direct deposit with electronic filing including the IRSFree Fileprogram. Taxpayers can track their refund using theWhere’s My Refund?tool.

For more information to plan ahead, seePublication 5348, Get Ready to File, andPublication 5349, Year-Round Tax Planning is for Everyone.

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