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IRS, Free File
Taxpayers can use free IRS tool to file 2024 federal income taxes as soon as Friday
The IRS announced that eight private-sector partners will participate in its Free File program during the 2025 tax season.
Tax season is here: All the details on IRS Free File
Free File is a program that allows certain taxpayers to complete their return using guided tax software, free of charge. Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $84,000 or less
Free File Opens Today: How to File Your Taxes for Free With This IRS Program
With the 2025 tax season opening this month, Free File could be just what you need to get your taxes done early -- and for free.
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Is the IRS starting to accept 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?
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When does the IRS start accepting tax returns? What to know about Tax Day 2025
It's time to get your finances in order because Tax Day will be here before you know it. Tax Day, the annual day when ...
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It’s Not Too Soon To Protect Yourself From Income Tax Identity Theft
The year 2024 has not quite come to a close and many people may not yet be thinking about filing their 2024 income tax return ...
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Did You Earn Money on PayPal, Venmo or Cash App Last Year? Watch for This Tax Form
Originally set to kick off at the beginning of 2022, the IRS planned to implement a new reporting rule that would require ...
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New Tax Brackets in 2025 Could Impact Your Paycheck—Here's What to Expect
Taxpayers are starting to see the effects of the new federal income tax brackets for 2025 in their first paychecks of the ...
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NYS expands free tax filing option to include residents making up to $200,000
Under the expansion, individuals who make up to $200,000, or joint filers who make up to $250,000, may be eligible to use the ...
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