A complete list of tax tips issued by the IRS in 2021 regarding coronavirus (COVID-19) tax relief and Economic Impact Payments for quick reference by the media and tax professionals. COVID Tax Tip 2021-187, Get ready for taxes: Here’s what's new and what to consider when filing in 2022 COVID Tax Tip 2021-177, What taxpayers can do now to get ready to file taxes in 2022 COVID Tax Tip 2021-175, Some important things all taxpayers should do before the tax year ends COVID Tax Tip 2021-171, Resources to make tax time easier for U.S. service members and veterans COVID Tax Tip 2021-169, Teachers can deduct out-of-pocket classroom expenses including COVID-19 protective items COVID Tax Tip 2021-167, Families can now report income changes using the Child Tax Credit Update Portal COVID Tax Tip 2021-163, IRS help for employers wanting to rehire retirees or keep them after retirement age COVID Tax Tip 2021-157, Tips to help taxpayers decide how and when to file an amended tax return COVID Tax Tip 2021-152, Most taxpayers who requested an extension to file their 2021 tax return must file by Oct. 15 COVID Tax Tip 2021-150, Non-traditional families may qualify for advance child tax credit payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-147, Here’s how a taxpayer’s custody situation may affect their advance child tax credit payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-143, Expanded tax benefits help individuals and businesses give to charity in 2021 COVID Tax Tip 2021-138, Highlights from National Small Business Week 2021 COVID Tax Tip 2021-137, Here are some key reminders for extension filers COVID Tax Tip 2021-135, IRS resources to help small business employers understand and meet their tax responsibilities COVID Tax Tip 2021-127, Low-income families still have time to sign up for advance child tax credit payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-126, Tax pros: Beware of pandemic-related email schemes COVID Tax Tip 2021-123, Important additional guidance for employers claiming the employee retention credit COVID Tax Tip 2021-120, Here’s how tax pros can help clients battle unemployment related identity theft COVID Tax Tip 2021-119, What people should and should not do if they get mail from the IRS COVID Tax Tip 2021-117, Common questions about the advance child tax credit payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-114, Extension filers: IRS Free File, other resources available until Oct. 15 for 2020 tax returns COVID Tax Tip 2021-105, Multilingual resources help families see if they qualify for advance child tax credit payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-101, The Child Tax Credit Update Portal allows families to update direct deposit information or unenroll COVID Tax Tip 2021-100, IRS online tool helps families determine if they qualify for the child tax credit COVID Tax Tip 2021-99, Making payments for deferred tax reported by third party payers COVID Tax Tip 2021-96, How self-employed individuals and household employers repay deferred Social Security tax COVID Tax Tip 2021-93, Errors employers should avoid when requesting advance payment of employer credits COVID Tax Tip 2021-92, People who don’t have to file taxes may need to register for monthly advance child tax credit payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-90, Reviewing eligibility for credits and deductions is an important part of year-round tax planning COVID Tax Tip 2021-89, The first step of good tax planning is good recordkeeping COVID Tax Tip 2021-87, Taxpayers may receive a refund for taxes paid on 2020 unemployment compensation COVID Tax Tip 2021-84, IRS offers information and resources in a variety of multilingual and alternative formats COVID Tax Tip 2021-79, Looking ahead: How the American Rescue Plan affects 2021 taxes, part 2 COVID Tax Tip 2021-78, Looking ahead: How the American Rescue Plan affects 2021 taxes, part 1 COVID Tax Tip 2021-74, The American Rescue Plan includes retroactive tax benefits that can help taxpayers COVID Tax Tip 2021-73, Tips for troubleshooting common after-tax day issues COVID Tax Tip 2021-72, IRS working to help those without a permanent address get benefits including stimulus payments and tax credits COVID Tax Tip 2021-71, Attention extension filers: Tax help is available anytime on IRS.gov COVID Tax Tip 2021-69, What someone should do if they missed the May 17 deadline to file and pay taxes COVID Tax Tip 2021-68, Most federal tax returns are due; those who can’t pay should still file on time COVID Tax Tip 2021-64, Common but costly errors employers should avoid when filing taxes or claiming credits COVID Tax Tip 2021-62, Filing season reminder: An extension to file is not an extension to pay taxes COVID Tax Tip 2021-61, Follow the IRS on social media and sign up for e-news subscriptions for the latest IRS news COVID Tax Tip 2021-58, Here’s why some people got more than one notice about their Economic Impact Payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-57, IRS Free File can help people who aren’t required to file find tax credits and get a refund COVID Tax Tip 2021-55, IRS suspends requirement to repay excess advance payments of the 2020 premium tax credit COVID Tax Tip 2021-54, People experiencing homelessness can get Economic Impact Payments and other tax benefits COVID Tax Tip 2021-49, Claiming the employee retention credit in the first and second calendar quarters 2021 COVID Tax Tip 2021-46, IRS will recalculate taxes on 2020 unemployment benefits and start issuing refunds in May COVID Tax Tip 2021-45, IRS extends additional tax deadlines to May 17 COVID Tax Tip 2021-44, Here’s how the third Economic Impact Payment is different from earlier payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-43, IRS issuing third Economic Impact Payments to non-filers and most federal beneficiaries COVID Tax Tip 2021-41, IRS YouTube channels have helpful videos on a variety of tax topics COVID Tax Tip 2021-39, Here’s how taxpayers can track the status of their refund COVID Tax Tip 2021-38, People should check Get My Payment for status of third EIP and watch their mail COVID Tax Tip 2021-36, Answers to tax questions are available anytime on IRS.gov COVID Tax Tip 2021-35, IRS is issuing third round of Economic Impact Payments COVID Tax Tip 2021-32, What employers need to know about repayment of deferred payroll taxes COVID Tax Tip 2021-29, Tips to help take the stress out of tax season COVID Tax Tip 2021-28, IRS Online Account can help taxpayers get ready to file their tax return COVID Tax Tip 2021-27, Here’s why people filing taxes for the first time should use Free File COVID Tax Tip 2021-25, Free electronic filing options for military members and their families COVID Tax Tip 2021-24, People should be on the lookout for identity theft involving unemployment benefits COVID Tax Tip 2021-22, Things taxpayers should know when choosing between standard and itemized deductions COVID Tax Tip 2021-21, Taxpayers must report gig economy income on their tax return COVID Tax Tip 2021-19, Free File can make taxes easier for seniors and retirees COVID Tax Tip 2020-17, Common and costly errors taxpayers should avoid when preparing a tax return COVID Tax Tip 2021-16, The first step of tax preparation is gathering records COVID Tax Tip 2021-15, IRS Free File can save families money COVID Tax Tip 2021-13, Here are reasons taxpayers should file a 2020 federal tax return – and why e-file is best COVID Tax Tip 2020-09, 2021 tax filing season set to begin February 12 COVID Tax Tip 2021-02, Millions of taxpayers will receive their second Economic Impact Payments by debit card