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IRS will start accepting 2024 federal tax returns on Jan. 27
Here’s when you can file your 2024 taxes — and what’s new this year with refunds, tax laws and free tax prep
The Internal Revenue Service has set its calendar for the upcoming tax-filing season: Americans can start submitting their income-tax returns on Monday, Jan. 27. As people send in their 2024 federal tax returns, they can expect technological upgrades, customer-service improvements and more ways to file for free, according to the IRS.
When can you file taxes? IRS announces start date of 2025 tax season
With 2025 well underway and millions of American workers now receiving their W-2 forms from employers, many are wondering when they can begin filing their taxes.
The IRS will start accepting 2024 federal tax returns on January 27
The official start date of this year’s tax filing season will be January 27, the IRS said Friday. That is the first day the agency will start accepting and processing 2024 income tax returns.
Bill to lower Kentucky’s income tax again clears 1st hurdle
10 States Making Big Changes to Income Tax Rates in 2025
Nine states reduced their tax rates effective Jan. 1, 2025, and one eliminated its income tax. Find out if you live in one of the states making big changes.
Kentucky House votes 90-7 to lower state’s individual income tax rate
The Kentucky House voted 90-7 to lower the state’s individual income tax rate on Thursday. Republicans delivered on a top priority just three days into this year’s 30-day legislative session as they moved on House Bill 1.
Bill to lower Kentucky’s income tax again clears first hurdle
With 90 votes to pass, House Bill 1 is now on its way to the Senate. After roughly an hour of debate, some Democrats joined Republicans in passing the bill, but not without warning about the direction of the state’s finances.
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Trump tax cuts, if made permanent, stand to benefit highest income earners, Treasury analysis shows
At the very top of Republicans’ 100-day agenda with President-elect Donald Trump in the White House is the plan to renew some ...
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Tax bracket increases in 2025 could impact your paycheck: What to know
Federal income tax brackets have increased in 2025. And some employees may see an impact on their paychecks as a result. In October, the Internal Revenue Service announced that the 2025 federal income ...
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When is Tax Day 2025? All about deductions, income brackets, credits and deadlines
Here are the tax brackets for 2024, which are the taxes you pay in 2025. Income tax is progressive: the more you earn, the ...
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It’s Not Too Soon To Protect Yourself From Income Tax Identity Theft
The year 2024 has not quite come to a close and many people may not yet be thinking about filing their 2024 income tax return ...
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Missouri Republicans want income tax cuts. But services could be taxed instead under plan
Missouri residents may soon pay a flat 4% state income tax, under a plan advanced by Republican lawmakers who want to ...
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Metro president releases details for potential ballot measure to reform, extend homeless services tax
Metro Council President Lynn Peterson said she would like to extend the tax to 2050 and create stronger oversight of county ...
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Number Of Flat And Zero Income Tax States Grows As 2025 Begins
The trend of states moving toward lower and flatter income tax rates has continued apace in 2024, is poised to persist into ...
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Plan to lower Kentucky's income tax advances with bipartisan support — and some caution
In a 90-7 vote, the Kentucky state House voted Thursday to advance a bill that would cut the state income tax rate from 4% to ...
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