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IRS, 2025 tax and Free File
Is the IRS starting to accepting tax returns yet? What to know about 2025 tax season
Get your forms together, it's tax season. So when will the IRS start accepting returns? What is the filing deadline in Ohio? Here's what to know.
Tax season is here: All the details on IRS Free File
The IRS' Free File Fillable forms, which are electronic versions of common IRS paper forms, will be accessible to all starting Jan. 27 — taxpayers who don't qualify for Free File can use the fillable forms should they feel comfortable preparing their own taxes independently.
When does tax season start? What you need to know about filing ahead of the 2025 season
The new year means new adventures, but it also means tax season is starting soon. Here's what to know about deadlines and new changes to the tax code.
When will the IRS start accepting tax returns? Here’s when you can file your 2024 taxes
The deadline for filing 2024 income taxes with the Internal Revenue Service is April 15, 2025. The date when the IRS will begin processing returns has not been announced – it’s typically late January – but Free File Guided Tax Software will be available Friday, Jan. 10.
Free tax filing service from the IRS for 2025 tax season
The IRS is kicking off tax season with a free filing service starting Friday. Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $84,000 or less in 2024 can file their taxes for free through online services partnered with the IRS.
Tax Season 2025: Essential tips for a smooth filing experience
Tax season is here. Experts advise gathering all necessary forms, including W-2s and 1099s, to ensure a smooth filing process
IRS To Open Free File for Millions Ahead of Tax Season
Beginning January 10, the IRS Free File program will start accepting individual tax returns. Millions of taxpayers across the country can access free software tools provided by IRS Free File partners by visiting IRS.gov. All federal income taxes are due on April 15, 2025.
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AI Voice Scams Surge This Tax Season: Protect Yourself With Expert Tips
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Tax season 2025: IRS enhances digital services for easier filing
As 2025 kicks off, the IRS is rolling out enhanced digital services to streamline tax filing for millions of Americans. With ...
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Tax season is about to start. The IRS is still grappling with refund delays, tax advocate says.
Millions of taxpayers continue to struggle with delays in refunds from the IRS, a new tax advocate report says.
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When does tax filing season start? What you need to know ahead of the 2025 tax season
With a new year here, that means a new tax filing season is just around the corner. Here is what you need to know.
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The most important changes that will affect your tax return this tax season
As the 2025 tax season approaches, taxpayers should prepare for adjustments in tax brackets, credits, and deductions. These ...
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Social Security Recipients Need A Benefit Statement For Tax Season: Here's Where To Find It
Tax season is almost here. If you receive Social Security benefits, you'll need your benefit statement to find out if you ...
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When does tax season begin in New York? Deadlines, what to know for the upcoming season
Many companies are starting to distribute W-2 forms, which signals the approach of the upcoming tax season. From late January ...
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H&R Block Fined $7M For Deceptive 'Free' Filing Ads, Must Reform Tax Services: FTC
H&R Block will pay $7 million in federal fines for deceptive practices and must implement sweeping changes to its filing ...
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