The Commercial Appeal

IRS delays beginning of tax season for system testing and tweaks

- Jessica Menton

The IRS will begin accepting and processing 2020 tax returns on Feb. 12, the agency said Friday. Typically, the IRS begins accepting returns in late January. Why so late this year?

The agency said it is taking the time to do additional programmin­g and testing of its systems to ensure that there won’t be a delay in issuing refunds following tax law changes from the stimulus package that was passed in December. The law had included a second round of stimulus checks, or Economic Impact Payments, and other benefits.

“This programmin­g work is critical to ensuring IRS systems run smoothly,” the agency said in a statement. “If filing season were opened without the correct programmin­g in place, then there could be a delay in issuing refunds to taxpayers.” The changes aim to ensure that eligible people will receive any remaining stimulus money as a Recovery Rebate Credit when they file their 2020 returns, the agency said.

To speed up refunds during the pandemic, the IRS urges taxpayers to file electronic­ally with direct deposit. Free File Alliance, an IRS program that partners with private companies to provide free tax preparatio­n to millions of filers, is now available to those whose adjusted gross income was $72,000 or less in 2020.

Taxpayers may start filing their returns with tax software companies, including IRS Free File partners, the agency said. Those groups are starting to accept tax returns and they will be transmitte­d to the IRS starting Feb.12, the agency added.

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