If you have already filed your state and federal income tax returns and looking for your refund, you'll need to know the IRS ...
Did you file your taxes yet? The Internal Revenue Service began accepting tax returns on Jan 26. According to e-file.com, more than 90% of tax returns are filed online each year, totaling over 150 ...
The first week of the 2026 tax filing season shows a slower start for tax returns and IRS processing, but early filers are receiving larger refunds than a year ago.
As the 2025 tax filing deadline approaches, taxpayers should be aware of several minor, yet important, changes to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reporting requirements that could impact their 2024 ...
The 2026 tax filing season starts on Jan. 26, which marks the first day the IRS will accept and process individual tax returns for 2025. Most taxpayers must file federal returns and pay taxes owed by ...
By now, the IRS has historically released the first batch of tax return data, but hasn't so far. Here's what could be causing the delay.
If you've ever missed the deadline to file your taxes — or skipped a year entirely — you might assume it just slips under the radar. But that's not how the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) operates.
IRS will start accepting 2025 tax returns on Jan. 26 New tax breaks take effect under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Most taxpayers will no longer receive paper refund checks April 15 remains the ...