This year's tax filing deadline is Wednesday. Taxpayers who have yet to file should be aware of new tax breaks and the ...
・The 2026 tax filing season will officially start on January 26, 2026. ・Federal tax law changes, combined with staffing reductions and the recent government shutdown, is complicating tax season ...
The IRS shut down its direct filing program for 2026, but Free File, Fillable Forms, MilTax, and some private tools remain—if you know where to look. Here’s how to navigate the free options still ...
Most refunds are issued in fewer than three weeks, according to the IRS. Electronic filing with direct deposit is the fastest method. Paper returns and mailed checks take significantly longer.
The IRS free tax filing program, known as Direct File, has faced heavy Republican scrutiny since its 2024 launch. Direct File expanded to more than 30 million taxpayers across 25 states for the 2025 ...
IRS Direct File, the electronic system for filing tax returns for free, will not be offered next year, the Trump administration has confirmed. An email sent Monday from IRS official Cynthia Noe to ...
The April 15th tax filing deadline has arrived, and if you haven't already filed, here's everything you need to know.
Tax refunds are bigger this year for many taxpayers, thanks to changes in the tax law. Here’s how to track your refund, what could delay it, and why some taxpayers are waiting longer than expected.
Tax season doesn’t have to be stressful or costly. With the right tools, organization, and awareness of deductions and credits, you can maximize your refund while avoiding IRS red flags. From using ...
Whether you need to file a federal tax return for the 2025-2026 tax year depends mainly on your income, filing status, and age. In general, you’re required to file if your gross income exceeds the IRS ...
As we inch toward the final tax filing deadline of April 15, millions of Americans are feeling the stress that comes with filling out the complex forms and the potential of owing money to the Internal ...