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IRS Penalty & Interest Refund (COVID Relief) – Claim Before July 10, 2026

You May Be Owed Thousands From the IRS COVID Penalty & Interest Refunds Available

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If you paid IRS penalties or interest between 2020 and 2023, you may be legally entitled to a refund.

Two federal court cases — Kwong v. United States (2025) and Abdo v. Commissioner (2024) — confirmed that the IRS was required to suspend penalties and interest during COVID. Many taxpayers still paid — and can now recover that money.

WHAT THIS MEANS

From January 20, 2020 – July 10, 2023, IRS penalties and interest should NOT have been charged. If you paid them — you may be owed a refund.

WHO QUALIFIES

  • Owed back taxes during COVID

  • Paid penalties or interest

  • Had an installment agreement

  • Had wage garnishment or bank levy

  • Business owners with payroll tax issues

 

 Even if your case is already resolved — you may still qualify.

DEADLINE TO CLAIM

Deadline to Claim: July 10, 2026

If you miss this deadline, you may lose your refund forever.

HOW THE PROCESS WORKS

 

Step 1: We pull your IRS transcripts

Step 2: We identify overpaid penalties & interest

Step 3: We calculate your refund

Step 4: We file your claim with the IRS

Don't leave money with the IRS, call now for a free confidential consultation at 818.964.1829.

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