The IRS officially kicks off the tax season for fiscal year 2024 on January 27, 2025. This marks the beginning of the period when taxpayers can start submitting their federal tax returns. Employers ...
Tax filing season statistics from the eighth week of the tax filing season—the week ending March 21, 2025—show that the number of taxpayer returns received by the IRS dipped again, a trend that hasn’t ...
April is here, and that means tax season is almost over. If you have yet to do your taxes or need help filing, you have around two weeks until your 2024 taxes need to be completed. Here’s a guide to ...
With just a few days before the end of the filing season, the number of tax returns received dipped again, a trend that hasn’t changed since the season opened on January 27, 2025. IRS numbers from the ...
As millions of taxpayers gear up to file their returns, the Internal Revenue Service is reminding filers to be prepared and aware of “significant changes,” that may affect their 2024 tax returns. The ...
COLUMBUS, Ga (WRBL) — The 2024 tax season will see an increase to the standard deduction. Local Tax Professional Lagenia Arnold says this is due to inflation. “The thing that I see are the most ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Tax season is here and so are scammers who are sending texts that look like they're from the IRS but are designed to get your personal information or even steal your tax refund. One ...
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Tax filing season for the 2024 tax year is officially underway. The IRS began accepting and processing federal tax returns in late January. Filing taxes on your own can be an intimidating process.
As the 2025 tax season begins, a look back at 2024 statistics reveals trends that may again drive filing season. The largest change in filing statistics between 2023 and 2024 was a 10% increase in web ...
Tax season is about to collide with one of the biggest rewrites of the code in years, and the result could be a noticeably different refund for millions of filers. Between routine inflation ...