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CT groups help people get unclaimed COVID era relief money / Public News Service

CT groups help people get unclaimed COVID era relief money / Public News Service

Several Connecticut groups are partnering to help people claim COVID relief money.

The Get Your Refund Campaign aims to help more than 45,000 families statewide get the enhanced tax benefits they were entitled to in 2021. Internal Revenue Service data show $120 million in unclaimed federal Earned Income Tax Credits for 2019.

Juan Berrios, executive director of the tax assistance nonprofit SimplifyCT, said there are a few key reasons for people failing to collect what’s owed them.

“I think it’s really just about the level of information and misinformation that was out there during that timeframe,” Berrios recounted. “If you recall, our government moved very swiftly, right, so the very first stimulus package was passed and then within a couple of weeks, people were actually getting their checks.”

Some people could receive up to $6,700 from the federal Earned Income Tax credit alone, available to anyone who earned $64,000 or less in 2021. The expanded child tax credit is available for any family with children who have a valid social security number. The last day to claim or file for these 2021 missed credits is April 15, 2025.

Campaign feedback has been positive with many families grateful to claim the benefits. Berrios noted some have been leery of claiming the refunds since the credits typically apply to people who do not file their taxes but he added collecting refunds will not affect their benefits.

“Filing taxes does not affect government-provided benefits,” Berrios emphasized. “The Child Tax Credit, the Earned Income Tax Credit and the third stimulus payment, they’re not counted as income. They do not affect your other benefits that an individual or a family receives. And, also, it’s very important to note that immigrants can also file taxes.”

Berrios added given the chaotic state of the world in 2021 due to the pandemic, local tax preparers might not have been open or returns were done virtually. He acknowledged some might fear filing because they owe the IRS money or fear being penalized for not filing but if you’re due a refund, you will not be penalized.

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