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The IRS is behind in processing nearly 7 million tax returns, an early warning sign the agency is under strain

Nearly 7 million tax filers are in limbo and facing substantial delays in getting refunds, as the Internal Revenue Service struggles to keep up with the demands of issuing stimulus checks and implementing a myriad of tax code changes from the coronavirus relief packages.

The IRS is behind in processing nearly 7 million tax returns, slowing refunds as it implements new stimulus

You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. The IRS is behind in processing nearly 7 million tax returns, slowing refunds as it implements new stimulus Heather Long, Tony Romm © Keith Srakocic/AP This file photo shows part of a 1040 federal tax form. The IRS began accepting tax returns on Feb. 12, 2021. (Keith Srakocic, AP File) Nearly 7 million tax filers are in limbo and facing substantial delays in getting refunds so far this tax filing season, as the Internal Revenue Service struggles to keep up with the demands of issuing stimulus checks and implementing myriad tax code changes from coronavirus relief packages, including the one President Biden signed this week.

Obituary: JAMES ELBERT THOMPSON

March 8, 1941 - October 23, 2020 Jim Thompson, of Cove, passed away October 23, 2020, at his home with his family near his favorite elk-viewing spot. Jim was 79. A family graveside service was held at the Cove Cemetery on October 30, 2020. James Elbert (Jim) Thompson was the youngest of three children born to John Elbert Thompson and Mary Dickerson Thompson on March 8, 1941, in Butler, Missouri, on the family dairy farm. Jim moved westward with his family to the Parma, Idaho, area in 1945 and eventually, in 1950, to the Thompson farm near the Big Bend of the Snake River area not far from Adrian, Oregon. Growing up on the farm, Jim learned the value of hard work from his parents.

Laredo education leaders discuss impact of Abbott s decision

Laredo education leaders discuss impact of Abbott s decision March 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 M.S. Ryan Elementary student Elias Lozano checks in with his teacher in their virtual classroom on Aug. 24, 2020 during the first day back to school for some students.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less 2of6 United Middle School 6th grade students Eva and Olivia Rogerio use their Chromebooks as they attend virtual classes at their home, Monday, August 24, 2020, as United ISD began their 2020-2021 school year.Cuate Santos / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 M.S. Ryan Elementary School Counselor Judith Puig discusses COVID-19 safety with students on Aug. 24, 2020, during the first day back to school for some students during the pandemic.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less

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