Tax season is upon us.
That's due to an overloaded and understaffed IRS workforce, as well as complications from pandemic-related programs.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the IRS has “unacceptable backlogs" and she says the customer service that people are receiving"is not what the American public deserves.”For example, individuals who are eligible to claim the child tax credit and have gotten advance payments throughout the year may get a smaller refund than they’d normally see.
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