With all the new and evolving scattered information out there, IRS gathered a quick reference list of links that we feel will be helpful for you.
Tax Tips
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-60, Here are answers to a few common questions about Economic Impact Payments
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-59, Here’s why some people’s Economic Impact Payment is different than expected
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-55, What people really want to know about Economic Impact Payments
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-54, Taxpayers act now to receive Economic Impact Payments by direct deposit
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-51, Low-income people are eligible to get an Economic Impact Payment
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-50, VA and SSI recipients act now to add eligible children to Economic Impact Payment
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-49, SSI and VA recipients with a child who don’t file taxes should visit IRS.gov
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-48, Tools to help people get their Economic Impact Payment
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-46, Who can get more Economic Impact Payment money for children
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-45, Taxpayers with a filing requirement must file a tax return to get an Economic Impact Payment
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-44, Questions about Economic Impact Payments
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-43, Most Economic Impact Payments are being sent automatically
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-42, Taxpayers should be aware of Coronavirus-related scams
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-41, Most Social Security and Railroad Retirement recipients don’t need to file a return or provide information to get an Economic Impact Payment
- COVID Tax Tip 2020-40, Here’s how much individuals will get from the Economic Impact Payments
Posters and Other Partner materials
- Publication 5412-A, Economic Impact Payments: Who Needs to Take Action (PDF)
- Publication 5412-B, Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here Tool (PDF)
- Publication 5412-C, Get My Payment Online (PDF)
- Publication 5412-D, Veterans Affairs (VA) Recipients EIP Deadline (PDF)
- Publication 5412-E, Social Security Income (SSI) Recipients EIP Deadline (PDF)
- Publication 5412-F, Why an Economic Impact Payment may be different than expected (PDF)
- Publication 5412-I, What Do I Need to Do to Get An Economic Impact Payment? (PDF)
- Publication 5412-J, Economic Impact Payments for Americans Experiencing Homelessness (PDF)
- Publication 5412-K, Economic Impact Payments — e-Poster (PDF)
- Publication 5412-L, IRS social media and e-news — e-Poster (PDF)
- Publication 5412-M, If you still need to file — e-Poster (PDF)
- Publication 5412-O, Economic Impact Payments & Coronavirus Tax Relief Special Section on IRS.gov — e-Poster (PDF)
- Economic Impact Payments for Social Security, Railroad Retirement and Social Security Disability Insurance recipients — e-Poster (PDF)
Social media
- Use our tool to check the status on your payment
- Eligible people can use our tool to give their direct deposit information for faster payments
- People who don’t normally file a tax return can use our tool to get their payment
- Beware of Scams – We will never contact you for personal information or a fee
- Tax Pros Beware – Criminals are using the COVID-19 pandemic to create new data theft scams
- Social Security Recipients not typically required to file tax returns will automatically get a payment
- Recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance will automatically get a payment
- As part of the Economic Impact Payments, parents may qualify for up to $500 per child
Toolkits
Videos
Internal Revenue Service YouTube videos
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) YouTube videos
- Avoid Economic Impact Payment Scams – FTC Tip #1 English | Spanish
- Avoid Economic Impact Payment Scams – FTC Tip #2 English | Spanish
- Avoid Economic Impact Payment Scams – FTC Tip #3 English | Spanish
- Avoid Economic Impact Payment Scams – FTC Tip #4 English | Spanish
- Avoid Economic Impact Payment Scams – FTC Tip #5 English | Spanish
- Avoid Economic Impact Payment Scams – FTC Tip #6 English | Spanish
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) YouTube videos
Resources
Public health:
King County - Public Health recommendations
Internal and Operations:
Model letter for internal company communication
List of all the companies WFH or events changed because of covid-1
Goverment Reliefe & Taxes quick links:
Families First Coronavirus Response Act
List for impacted Washington businesses and workers
Seattle's small business (SBA) stabilization fund
SBA Disaster relief recovery center
Press release center from the American Insitute of CPAS (AICPA)
IRS disaster assistance and emergency relief program
Remote Working:
Making the Most of “Going Virtual” in Response to COVID-19
List of all the companies WFH or events changed because of covid-19
Employees & HR:
WA employment Security Department guidance for workers and business during COVID-19 Emergency
COVID-19 Scenarios & Benefits Available
CDC Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers
COVID-19 Practical Considerations and Guidance for Employers
Cash and financing:
SBA Disaster relief recovery center
Seattle's small business stabilization fund