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Taxpayers Can Visit IRS.gov From the Safety of Their Home For Answers to Tax Questions

Taxpayers Can Visit IRS.gov From the Safety of Their Home For Answers to Tax Questions

As people get ready to file their 2020 tax return, the IRS reminds taxpayers they can find answers to their tax questions from the safety of their home using IRS online tools and resources. These IRS.gov tools are easy to use and available 24 hours a day.

Taxpayers may qualify for the child tax credit and child and dependent care credit. Those who are not eligible for the child tax credit might be able to claim the credit for other dependents. Individuals paying higher education costs for themselves, a spouse or a dependent, may be eligible to save some money with education tax credits or deductions. Additionally, low- to moderate-income taxpayers may qualify for the earned income tax credit.

Taxpayers should file electronically and choose direct deposit for the most accurate and fastest way to get their refund. People who don’t have a bank account can visit the FDIC website for information and help opening an account online.