I had 5000 of unemployment l have not heard anything. I filed taxes in. Feb 2021 with TurboTax l can't check tax transcript because l don't have a credit card or anything IRS wanted to check it. I filed on16000 total income l got a refund of 217. Please help me if you can. Thank you.
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Thank you for contacting TurboTax Live! We see that you have a question - about unemployment and your additional tax refund, that you have not yet received! We see -from your question - that you filed your tax return in Feb 2021 with TurboTax Live! Yet - you are unable to check your tax transcript because you do not have a credit card, or any of the other items that the IRS needs to set up the IRS Transcript Tool - to check it. We see that you filed on $16,000 of total income, and received a refund of $217.
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The IRS will issue refunds resulting from this unemployment income relief by direct deposit for taxpayers who provided bank account information on their 2020 tax return.
If valid bank account information is not available, the refund will be mailed as a paper check to the address of record. The IRS will continue to send refunds until all identified tax returns have been reviewed and adjusted.
These refunds are subject to normal offset rules such as past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation debts, child support, spousal support or student loans. The IRS will send a separate notice to the taxpayer if the refund is offset to pay unpaid debts.
It’s a bit tricky.
The IRS will adjust your return and the amounts for any deductions and credits you claimed on it. For example, say you claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) on your return. And because the new unemployment exclusion changed your income level, you would now be eligible for an increase in EITC amount. The IRS would adjust your return for you and send you the additional refund amount with your additional unemployment benefits. You are all set.
The IRS is also making corrections to Earned Income Tax Credit, Premium Tax Credit and the Recovery Rebate Credit since taxpayers may be eligible for these credits with the $10,200 income exclusion.
However, say you were not originally eligible for the EITC on your return, but now, because the exclusion changed your income, you are eligible for the EITC. You may need to amend your return to claim that new credit based on your tax situation:
If you chose not to amend your return, you’d only get the additional unemployment benefits automatically from the IRS and would miss out on additional money you’d be eligible for.
The IRS can also adjust tax returns that already include EITC and qualifying children. If you filed with TurboTax, check your inbox. We sent you an email to help you understand how all this affects you and with instructions on what to do.
We trust and hope that this resource detail assists you in resolving your Question, and thank you for choosing TurboTax Live!
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