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IRS will soon start accepting tax returns
When do I get my tax refund? What to know about the start of tax season 2025
Get your paperwork and W-2 in order; you will soon be able to file your 2024 taxes with the IRS. Tax season opens next week.
IRS announces date it will start accepting 2024 tax returns: See when
WASHINGTON -- The Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting tax returns for tax year 2024 on Monday, Jan. 27, the IRS agency announced. The deadline to file taxes for tax year 2024 is April 15. The IRS expects more than 140 million Americans to file individual tax returns between Jan. 27 and April 15, according to a news release.
IRS sets date it will start accepting tax returns; How long will it take to get your refund?
Tax season will officially start Monday, Jan. 27. The IRS expects more than 140 million individual returns for tax year 2024 to be filed ahead of the April 15 deadline. The agency began accepting returns via IRS Free File on Jan. 10 but they won’t be processed until the official start date.
IRS confirms start date for 2025 tax season, but when can you expect to receive your refund?
Some free tax services already available can prepare your taxes now and submit them once the IRS starts accepting returns.
Here's when you can start filing your 2024 tax returns
The IRS said it will begin accepting tax returns on Jan. 27, although it also opened its Free File service on Jan. 10. The IRS Free File program, which is offered through tax software companies, is available to taxpayers with adjusted gross income of $84,000 or less in 2024.
You have a new way to file your tax return, N.J. taxpayers. Meet IRS Direct File.
New Jersey residents will have a new way to file their federal tax returns this year. The program, called IRS Direct File, was tested in 12 states during the 2023 tax filing season. It’s been added as an option for New Jersey taxpayers for the 2024 filing season, which officially starts on Jan. 27.
IRS will soon start accepting tax returns; how long will it take to get your refund?
Most filers who submit their returns digitally receive their refunds within 21 days, but paper filers will have to wait for at least four weeks for information on the status of their return, the IRS noted. You can track your refund using the Where’s My Refund tool within 24 hours of e-filing.
What forms does the IRS have available for filing taxes?
The IRS has announced that the 2025 tax season will officially kick off on January 27. Taxpayers can begin filing their 2024 fiscal year returns from this date.
How to find your IRS refund online?
As the 2025 tax season looms, many are left pondering the fate of unclaimed tax refunds and stimulus checks from previous years.
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