A complete list of ready-to-use articles issued by the IRS regarding coronavirus (COVID-19) tax relief and Economic Impact Payments for quick reference by the media and tax professionals. IRS announces penalty relief for businesses that filed certain 2019 or 2020 returns late Individuals who file a 2019 or 2020 tax return before Sept. 30, 2022, may qualify for penalty relief Get help claiming the expanded Child Tax Credit Have friends or family in Puerto Rico? Spread the word on the expanded Child Tax Credit More Puerto Rico families qualify for Child Tax Credit Raising your grandkids? You may qualify for the Child Tax Credit Employers: Remind employees they may be eligible for advance Child Tax Credit payments Visit IRS.gov for the latest info about 2021 advance Child Tax Credit payments How to get advance child tax credit payments if you don't have a bank account Experiencing homelessness? You can still receive advance child tax credit payments New IRS tool can help you figure out if your family qualifies for advance child tax credit payments IRS Update Portal helps you manage your family's Child Tax Credit payments Here's what you can do in the IRS Child Tax Credit Portal If you don't have to file taxes, you may need to register for monthly advance Child Tax Credit Payments How the expanded 2021 child tax credit can help your family American Rescue Plan extends paid leave credits for businesses affected by COVID-19 American Rescue Plan extends employee retention credit You don't need a permanent address to receive Economic Impact Payments You don't need a permanent address or bank account to get an Economic Impact Payment How to get an Economic Impact Payment if you don't have a bank account Your latest Economic Impact Payment may come on a prepaid debit card You may be eligible for the Recovery Rebate Credit even if you don't normally file a tax return Check your Recovery Rebate Credit eligibility You don't have to wait until Feb. 12; file your taxes now If you lost your job in 2020, a new tax rule could help you get valuable tax credits Your second Economic Impact Payment may come on a prepaid debit card Don't forget to report unemployment compensation on your tax return Employee retention credit for businesses affected by COVID-19 New employer credit available for paid sick leave New employer credit available for paid family leave Subscribe to IRS social media and email for the latest on Economic Impact Payments Be on the lookout for coronavirus scammers Related Topics News Releases Tax Tips Frequently Asked Questions Fact Sheets YouTube Videos Guidance Ready-to-Use Articles Statements E-Posters and Toolkits Other Resources