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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.
Tax season begins today. Here’s how to file taxes online and make it as painless as possible
It’s official, the IRS begins accepting 2024 tax filings today. Over 200 million returns will soon start trickling in—and this year, there are more tools than ever available to help you file your taxes online.
Want Your Tax Refund Sooner? File Electronically. Here's How
The trick to getting your refund sooner is to combine electronic filing with direct deposit. When filing a paper tax return, you'd have to print out the forms and mail them to the IRS, and then wait for a tax refund check — a process that can take more than four weeks.
When should I expect my IRS tax refund? Here's how long it should take and how to track it
If you mail in a paper return, the refund should be issued within roughly six to eight weeks of the date the IRS receives the filing, again assuming it's accurate and complete. Once you file your taxes, you can track your refund on the IRS website.
Tax season is officially open. The IRS has new ways to file for free.
The tax season is officially open. Monday, Jan. 27 is the first day you can file your returns. They may not be due until April 15, but getting a head start will get you a quicker refund. Or give you more time to save if you owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) some cash.
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