Tax forms are due in four days and, yes, some of us, haven’t even started.
And there are a lot more questions this year than in some years past because of the increased unemployment payments; the stimulus checks; the child tax credits.
Raphael Tulino with the IRS told KNPR's State of Nevada that despite those challenges it is more important than ever to file an accurate tax return this year.
“The COVID environment has the IRS spread pretty thin,” Tulino said, “If you think about the last 15 months or so… we’ve had four enormous pieces of legislation to interpret and issue guidance on, two tax filing seasons, which themselves make us quite busy in terms of interaction with taxpayers, and then we’ve had three rounds of economic impact payments.”