 Internal Revenue Service IRS Tax News! IRS Updates FAQs frequently ask questions for a premium tax credit, but first, an attempt at a joke I apologize in advance. A few months ago, the IRS and I decided to quit arguing and bury the hatchet. The only question remaining was, will it be buried in their chest or mind? The IRS apparently wasn't very scared, however, because they have my sense of humor. Dang bureaucrats took everything. I told them, hatch it in hand. I will not be blackmailed like this. I demand my sense of humor returned unharmed. However, my sense of humor was then scheduled to be executed the next day at noon. The bureaucratic executioner wielding a giant and very sharp letter opener. The very same one they used to open the over 600,000 page tax returns sent in by billionaires. The IRS then mailed my sense of humor's head back to me requiring my written response to be returned within 30 days. Indicated whether I agree or disagree with the irreversible action they already took. The IRS likes to make people feel like they're involved in the process, you see. But getting my poor sense of humor back, like getting your money back, once a letter like this has been received, is about as likely as unscrambling an egg. The difference being, I like scrambled eggs, and think the government should be more like a well-prepared egg, scrambled, not ruined. IR2022-44 February 24, 2022, Washington. The Internal Revenue Service today updates its frequently asked questions, the FAQs on the premium tax credit, FS2022-13, there's a link to that here, includes the following FAQs, frequently asked questions, revisions, and additions. Updated the basics, the FAQs, Question 1, 3, and 4. Updated eligibility FAQs, Question 5, 7, 8, 9, and 11. Updated reporting, claiming, and reconciling FAQs, Questions 24, 26, and 27. Updated suspension of repayment of access advance payments of the premium tax credit, the excise APTC for tax year 2020 FAQs, Question 33, Question 36, new unemployment compensation 2020 and 2021 FAQs, Question 38 through 45. These FAQs are being issued to provide general information to taxpayers and tax professionals as expeditiously as possible. I used to stumble over that word, expeditiously, but they use it so much, expeditiously, I'm starting to like it, expeditiously, expeditiously. More information about reliance is available, there's a link to that here and there'll be a link to this in the description.