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Tax season has begun. Here’s when you’ll get your refund
Tax season is underway, and the IRS expects 140 million people will file returns by April 15. If you file your tax return electronically, the IRS says it should take 21 days or fewer to receive your refund.
Tax season 2025: Kickoff expected to start soon. Common problems can delay refunds
Some dread doing taxes and wait until the last minute. But millions of others file early to get their tax refunds. What to expect in tax season 2025.
Tax season has opened: Here are key things to know before you file your taxes
The 2025 tax season opened for individual filers on Jan. 27. Here are some key things to know before filing your return.
Tax filing season kicks off. Here's what to know.
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.
2024 Tax Season Tips
The IRS has officially started accepting and processing tax returns. From new tools to direct file, there are plenty of things you might want to know about to make doing your taxes a little easier this year.
What’s New This Tax Season That Can Save You Money
There are some new wrinkles, especially for those who sell things online or bought an EV.
Tax season is here. How to avoid scams and how the IRS is making filing easier
The tax filing season kicked off on Jan 27, with the Internal Revenue Service accepting returns. Taxpayers could face problems from scammers.
Tax Season 2025 Is Underway: Will Direct File Be Available in Your State?
The IRS has touted an "enhanced" version of Direct File this year, with the service being expanded to more states as well.
2025 tax season is here. More people can file online for free
Tax season has officially opened. Starting on Monday, you can now file tax returns for 2024 income. This year the Internal Revenue Service is making it easier for more people to file online for free,
What To Know About Not-So-Usual 2025 Tax Season
On this first episode of the Forbes Tax Breaks Podcast, Forbes Senior Writer and tax attorney Kelly Phillips Erb discusses the implications of the Trump administration's policies on the 2025 tax season.
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As Tax Season Begins, Beware These Common Scams
To reduce your risk of falling victim to tax scams, consider these steps: File Early: This helps prevent identity theft and ...
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Michigan 2025 tax season: Where's my refund? How to track your return online
Michigan's income tax rate returned to 4.25% for individuals for 2024 income. That's up from the temporary 4.05% rate in 2023 ...
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VITA tax program opens doors as tax season begins
President Trump and Elon Musk, two powerful figures, were initially united for the cameras and the "greater good," but their ...
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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 ...
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Worried about an IRS audit? Ask us your questions this tax season.
Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary kicks off the 2025 tax season by answering your questions on Monday, Feb. 3, ...
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Create an IRS Account This Tax Season to Save Yourself Time and Trouble
Learn more about the benefits of creating an IRS account online and how the registration process works. For additional tax ...
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How does the mortgage interest tax deduction work? Experts explain
"The mortgage interest tax deduction is a [tax benefit that] allows you to subtract the interest paid on your home loan from ...
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