Consumer Warrior Clark Howard is back with more money-saving advice and this time he says if you are one of the 21 million people who hasn’t had their tax return processed yet then don’t worry too much.
Clark says if the IRS is coming after you saying you need to pay money, penalties, or interest and your return hasn’t been processed, then you’ll be ok since you have proof that you paid and when you paid.
“You can supply that to the IRS, not that they’ll read it anytime soon, but you supply it. But don’t pay again”. Clark says. Clark says the reason for the backlog is an impossible tax code and not enough staff to go through it.Steven Ponson is the morning reporter for Jacksonville’s Morning News. He has been with Cox Media Group since the summer of 2015, and been living in Florida for over 20 years.
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