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IRS Tax Filing Season Opens
What to know about tax filing season 2025
Tax filing season kicked off on Monday as the U.S. Internal Revenue Service began accepting completed tax forms. Americans can file anytime before April 15. The IRS said earlier this month that it expects more than 140 million individual tax returns to be filed by that deadline.
IRS Tax Filing Season Opens: What You Need To Know
Taxpayers will have until April 15 in most states to file and pay their federal tax returns as the IRS is accepting returns from now.
IRS accepting tax returns now: When can I file a return? Where’s my refund? Can I file for free?
Filers with Adjusted Gross Income, known as AGI, of less than $84,000 can use IRS Free File to complete returns at no charge. Free File offers tax preparation software from eight companies and gives free online access to preparation and filing software.
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The IRS made some big tax changes for 2025 — here’s what they are and how they could impact you
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