The IRS officially opened up the 2021 tax filing season on January 24, 2022 but has already made statements to congress, and the public, that they expect this season to be just as complicated and aggravating as the last two years. Just what we all wanted to hear, right?
The biggest source of frustrations for taxpayers is going to be, without a doubt, delays in refunds. “Normally” (do people even use that word anymore?) the IRS issues federal refunds within a 21 day window of time. However, the IRS has warned us that taxpayers should expect it to take longer due in part to the agency still having roughly 6 million unprocessed 2020 individual returns as of December 23, 2021, that have errors on the return primarily dealing with the Recovery Rebate Credit amounts.