Body We’re offering tax help for taxpayers, businesses, tax-exempt organizations and others – including health plans – affected by coronavirus (COVID-19). Economic Impact Payments You may be eligible to get a second Economic Impact Payment. In most cases, those who are eligible will receive a payment automatically. Check your payment status. Latest Updates on Coronavirus Tax Relief The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have started delivering a second round of Economic Impact Payments as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 to millions of Americans who received the first round of payments earlier this year. No action is required by eligible individuals to receive this second payment. The IRS reminds taxpayers that the payments are automatic, and they should not contact their financial institutions or the IRS with payment timing questions. As with the first round of payments, most recipients will receive these payments by direct deposit. For Social Security and other beneficiaries who received the first round of payments via Direct Express, they will receive this second payment the same way. Get the most recent notice update The IRS continues to experience delays mailing backlogged notices to taxpayers. This delay impacts some, but not all, IRS notices dated from November 9 – November 23rd. Get more details on the latest Notice Delays. IRS mission-critical functions continue We continue to process returns and issue refunds, we are making progress, but we are still experiencing some delays. Get up-to-date status on affected IRS operations and services. Employer Tax Credits Many businesses that have been severely impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19) will qualify for new employer tax credits PDF – the Credit for Sick and Family Leave and the Employee Retention Credit. Information for... Individuals and Families Changes to filing and payment deadlines and economic impact payments are part of your COVID-19 relief. Economic Impact Payments People First Initiative Refund Interest Payments Tax Treatment of Unemployment Benefits More for individuals Businesses and Tax-Exempt Entities Your small or large business or tax-exempt organization may be eligible for COVID-19 relief. Employer Tax Credits COVID-19 Business Tax Relief Tool Filing and Payment Deadlines More for businesses Health Plans and Retirement Plans If you’re a health plan administrator, COVID-19 relief also affects you. Coronavirus Relief for Retirement Plans and IRAs High-Deductible Health Plans Filing and Payment Deadlines More for health plans Additional Coronavirus Information and Resources Visit our Coronavirus and Economic Impact Payments: Resources and Guidance page for a complete list of all COVID-19 content including: News Releases Tax Tips IRS Statements Frequently Asked Questions Fact Sheets Partner Materials in English and Spanish IRS Guidance Ready-to-Use Articles IRS partners can visit our Economic Impact Payments: Partner and Promotional Materials page for the most current materials to share with clients, stakeholders, customers and constituents. Coronavirus tax relief on social media Twitter: @IRSnews or @IRSenEspanol IRS on Facebook IRS on Instagram IRS on LinkedIn Information about coronavirus (COVID-19) Coronavirus.gov: Information for the public from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Task Force at the White House Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): The latest public health and safety information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What the U.S. Government is Doing: A catalog of all U.S. government activities related to coronavirus. Available in both English and Spanish