While Americans celebrate the New Year and return to work, it’s easy to forget what comes after the holiday season: tax season. Tax Day is still months away, but filing early could mean getting your ...
Tax season is underway and you have until April 15 to file your return with the IRS. For many, especially first-time filers, ...
Any legally married couple can opt to file their tax returns separately. The "married filing separately" status doesn't come with any tax penalties but you might miss out on some tax breaks and end up ...
The IRS began accepting tax filings on Jan. 26. Here's how much time you have left this season.
Americans are getting bigger tax refunds this year, with average refunds jumping to $2,290 - up 10.9% from last year, according to the latest IRS data.
Tax Day is just around the corner and millions of taxpayers have yet to file their tax return. If you’re one of those taxpayers who still needs to file—and you’re not ready—there’s an easy answer: ...
You’ve got less than two weeks to file your tax returns by the April 15 deadline. The IRS received more than 80 million tax returns through March 21, the agency said. Of those, nearly 55 million ...
When it comes to their federal income tax returns, tens of millions of US households pay for tax preparation and filing. Yet many might qualify to do so for free through IRS-approved programs.
Filing taxes early won’t cut your bill, but it can save money by avoiding penalties, speeding refunds and reducing costly mistakes at tax time stress ...
While taxes may feel inevitable, not everyone has to file. You likely need to file if you’ve made above the income threshold, if you had self-employment income or if you meet other criteria. Read on ...