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You may have overlooked potential COVID-19 sick and family leave tax credits on your 2020 tax return. You might be eligible for up to $15,110 in tax credits, and the good news is that it’s not too late to claim them.
The IRS allows amended tax returns, so you can claim the credits today. Please be aware that you should act soon because the timeline for submitting amended returns is limited.
To realize the $15,110 in maximum tax credits, you must meet the following requirements:
The law divides the credits into two categories:
If you are self-employed and qualify, you can claim the credits by amending your 2020 tax return and filing a completed 2020 Form 7202 (Credits for Sick Leave and Family Leave for Certain Self-Employed Individuals) along with IRS Form 1040-X.
For corporation owners, if your corporation paid you while you were not working due to COVID-19, your corporation may qualify for sick or family leave tax credits. If your corporation has not claimed the credits in its 2020 returns, it can amend its payroll tax returns using Form 941-X. Please note that there’s a three-year statute of limitations for correcting payroll tax overpayments on Form 941-X; for 2020, that means it expires on April 15, 2024.
Also, please be aware that you cannot receive double benefits. If you received assistance through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the ERC, or similar programs, you cannot claim the same self-employed income or employee wages for the COVID-19 sick and family leave credits.
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