Where is my tax refund? Episode 1: r/IRS News & Questions Answered

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Welcome to the first Vlog Episode for /r/IRS: www.reddit.com/r/IRS

The video features John R Dundon, founder of the r/IRS subreddit, sharing his expertise on tax-related matters and answering questions from viewers. Dundon advises taxpayers to study the tax code and regulations to ensure they are not overpaying and recommends using the free file services on the IRS website for those making under $73k annually. Topics include delayed refunds, tax-free student loan repayment awards, new IRS tools for resolving disputes and uploading documents, and secure communication methods. The video also introduces a new audio-based feature on Reddit for live streaming and encourages users to try it.

Here are relevant links and shoutouts from the Episode:

Shout out to subscriber hrjrjeb for the great question! Enjoy your Karma!

Shout out to the New Reddit Talk Announcers! If you’re a member of the Sub and want to be an announcer: https://www.reddit.com/talk

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The new IRS tool is available to help taxpayers and tax preparers quickly resolve specific IRS issues by electronically uploading documents in response to nine types of notices:
CP04, relating to combat zone status.
CP05A, information request about a refund.
CP06 and CP06A, relating to the Premium Tax Credit.
CP08, relating to the Child Tax Credit.
CP09, relating to claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit.
CP75, relating to the EITC.
CP75A, relating to the EITC.
CP75D, relating to the EITC and other credits.
Learn more here - https://www.irs. gov/newsroom/taxpayers-can-now-upload-more-documents-to-irs-new-online-option-for-9-notices-can-help-resolve-issues-faster

www.reddit.com/r/IRS

www.JohnRDundon.Com

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