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  2. If you faced a tax penalty during the pandemic, the IRS may ...

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    The Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday that some tax filers who faced late-pay penalties for tax years 2020 and 2021 will have those penalties waived. The waiver will apply to filers with ...

  3. IRS penalties - Wikipedia

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    This charge has two components: an interest charge, computed as described above, and second a penalty of 0.5% per month applied to the unpaid balance of tax and interest. [4] The 0.5% penalty is capped at 25% of the total unpaid tax. The underestimate penalty and interest on late payment are automatically assessed. [5]

  4. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97–248), [1] also known as TEFRA, is a United States federal law that rescinded some of the effects of the Kemp-Roth Act passed the year before.

  5. Restitution and unjust enrichment - Wikipedia

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    Restitution and unjust enrichment is the field of law relating to gains-based recovery. In contrast with damages (the law of compensation), restitution is a claim or remedy requiring a defendant to give up benefits wrongfully obtained. Liability for restitution is primarily governed by the "principle of unjust enrichment": A person who has been ...

  6. Texas judge again transfers lawsuit over card late fee rule ...

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    That could give the CFPB an advantage as it defends against a lawsuit filed by groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Bankers Association who challenged a key part of the ...

  7. Carter introduces Geithner Penalty Waiver Act - AOL

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    This December, members of Congress find themselves grappling with what to do about expiring tax provisions (federal estate tax) as well as what to do about new taxes ("war" tax and health care ...

  8. Penalty interest - Wikipedia

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    Penalty interest, also called penalty APR (penalty annual percentage rate), [1] default interest, interest for/on late payment, statutory interest for/on late payment, [2] [3] interest on arrears, or penal interest, in money lending and in sales contracts is punitive interest charged by a lender to a borrower if installments are not paid according to the loan terms.

  9. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Several U.S. states, including California, [16] Georgia, [17] and Texas [18] impose a "tender" condition precedent upon borrowers seeking to challenge a wrongful foreclosure, which is rooted in the maxim of equity principle that "he who seeks equity must first do equity", as well as the common law rule that the party seeking rescission of a ...

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