Americans who lost their jobs last year and have already filed their tax returns will have their returns recalculated to account for the new stimulus tax break on the first $10,200 of unemployment compensation received in 2020.
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Americans who lost their jobs last year and have already filed their tax returns will have their returns recalculated to account for the new stimulus tax break on the first $10,200 of unemployment compensation received in 2020.
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Taxpayers who already filed returns will automatically get stimulus break on unemployment benefits, IRS says

Americans who lost their jobs last year and have already filed their tax returns will have one less headache to deal with.