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Deadline looms for missing $1,400 stimulus checks, child tax credit


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If you haven’t filed a 2021 federal tax return, there may be a chance you could be missing out on some generous tax credits.

A simplified filing tool — GetCTC.org — will let you submit your information in order to receive any money due to you.

But you have to act fast. The deadline to use GetCTC.org to claim the 2021 tax credits is Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time.

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The advantage of using GetCTC.org is that it offers a simplified filing process, according to Roxy Caines, earned income tax credit campaign director at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

For those who miss today’s deadline, there are other opportunities to claim the money, including next through the IRS Free File program that is open through Thursday, Nov. 17 until midnight Eastern time. Beyond that date, they will still be able to claim by filing a federal tax return.

“This is not the very last deadline,” Caines said. “People will be able to claim tax credits that they’re eligible for through Tax Day 2025.”

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Many of the non-filers are not required to file tax returns due to low incomes.

That population tends to include people who are harder to reach, who may not speak English or who live in households with mixed tax-filing statuses, Caines said.

For people in this population, it is important to know they may be eligible for these tax credits, even if they have not qualified in the past, she said.

Still, some may hesitate to file for the credits in the first place.

At a recent panel hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center former IRS commissioner John Koskinen said administrative barriers, including long waits for customer service from the tax agency, may contribute to the problem.

Misperceptions about the consequences people may face after filing may also contribute to the problem.

People may hesitate to file a tax return if they fear they owe money, Caines said. But if they qualify for the more generous 2021 tax credits, it could reduce their tax debts and enable them to claim refunds in the future, she said.

Another reason people may hesitate to claim is due to immigration concerns: that, by filing tax returns, they could put themselves or a family member at risk of deportation.

“The IRS is prohibited from sharing tax information with anyone, including ICE, except in cases of investigating criminal cases,” Caines said.

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