IRS Says Deadline Approaching , For Over $1 Billion , in 2020 Tax Refunds.
NBC reports that the Internal Revenue Service has
alerted anyone who didn't file a tax return at the height
of the pandemic that they may be eligible for a refund.
According to the IRS, over $1 billion
in unclaimed refunds for 2020
are waiting to be claimed. .
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
U.S. taxpayers got an extension on
the normal three-year filing window. .
The new due date is now May 17, 2024,
meaning the last chance for taxpayers
to claim their 2020 refund is looming. .
There’s money remaining
on the table for hundreds
of thousands of people who
haven’t filed 2020 tax returns, Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner, via NBC.
There’s money remaining
on the table for hundreds
of thousands of people who
haven’t filed 2020 tax returns, Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner, via NBC.
We want taxpayers to claim these refunds,
but time is running out for people who may
have overlooked or forgotten about these
refunds. There’s a May 17 deadline to file
these returns so taxpayers should start
soon to make sure they don’t miss out, Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner, via NBC.
According to IRS estimates, , the median refund , for 2020 was $932. .
People faced extremely unusual
situations during the pandemic,
which may have led some people
to forget about a potential refund
on their 2020 tax returns, Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner, via NBC.
People may have just overlooked these,
including students, part-time workers
and others. Some people may not realize
they may be owed a refund. We encourage
people to review their files and start
gathering records now, so they don’t
run the risk of missing the May deadline, Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner, via NBC.
People may have just overlooked these,
including students, part-time workers
and others. Some people may not realize
they may be owed a refund. We encourage
people to review their files and start
gathering records now, so they don’t
run the risk of missing the May deadline, Danny Werfel, IRS Commissioner, via NBC.
NBC reports that the IRS noted that 2020
tax refunds could be withheld if the taxpayer
also failed to file returns in 2021 or 2022
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China-Based Hackers , Hit With Sanctions and Indictments , Over Cyber Attacks.
ABC reports that the United States has
sanctioned hackers based in China over
alleged attacks on critical U.S. infrastructure.
According to the U.S. Treasury Department,
a state-sponsored front company has provided
cover for multiple cyber attacks on U.S. infrastructure. .
Sanctions by the U.S. and the United Kingdom have
targeted representatives of Wuhan Xiaoruizhi
Science and Technology Company Ltd. (Wuhan XRZ).
The U.S. Treasury Department alleges
that Wuhan XRZ acts as a China-based
Ministry of State Security (MSS) front company. .
ABC reports that the allegations include malicious cyber operations that include the 2020 spear phishing operation against the U.S. Naval Academy. .
ABC reports that the allegations include malicious cyber operations that include the 2020 spear phishing operation against the U.S. Naval Academy. .
On March 25, the U.S. Justice Department indicted seven individuals on charges stemming from their alleged involvement with these malicious operations.
On March 25, the U.S. Justice Department indicted seven individuals on charges stemming from their alleged involvement with these malicious operations.
The Justice Department will not
tolerate efforts by the Chinese
government to intimidate Americans
who serve the public, silence the
dissidents who are protected
by American laws, or steal
from American businesses, Merrick Garland, Attorney General statement, via ABC.
This case serves as a reminder
of the ends to which the Chinese
government is willing to go to
target and intimidate its critics,
including launching malicious cyber
operations aimed at threatening
the national security of the
United States and our allies, Merrick Garland, Attorney General statement, via ABC.
ABC reports that court documents show
that the hackers targeted politicians and
other prominent officials with "tracking links.".
The Conspirators used this method
to enable more direct and sophisticated
targeting of recipients' home routers
and other electronic devices,
including those of high-ranking U.S.
government officials and politicians
and election campaign staff from
both major U.S. political parties, Court documents, via ABC.
The Conspirators used this method
to enable more direct and sophisticated
targeting of recipients' home routers
and other electronic devices,
including those of high-ranking U.S.
government officials and politicians
and election campaign staff from
both major U.S. political parties, Court documents, via ABC
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Many Americans have started to see the latest round of stimulus checks flow into their bank account. However, debt collectors are apparently ready to snap up the checks of those who owe them.
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Much of the money Americans has received through stimulus checks have gone back into the economy, but many businesses that need support aren’t open yet.