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 ...
The IRS issued $136.597 billion in refunds by the end of February. Here's how to check your tax refund status and what to ...
The IRS began accepting and processing returns on Jan. 26. If you file your tax return on time, refunds can be processed ...
American taxpayers are required to file a tax return if their earnings surpass certain thresholds, but it’s worth filing for ...
One expert estimates that changes in the tax code will result in an average tax cut of $610.
Whether you need to file a federal tax return for the 2025-2026 tax year depends mainly on your income, filing status, and age. In general, you’re required to file if your gross income exceeds the IRS ...
Filing taxes for the first time? A tax expert explains four common rookie mistakes and how to avoid costly errors when ...
Tax preparation can be tricky. Here’s how to find the right tax preparer based on the complexity of your tax return and other important considerations.
Get your W-2s ready. In two weeks, the Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting 2025 tax returns. The 2026 tax season begins Jan. 26, the agency announced Thursday. “The Internal Revenue Service ...
The Internal Revenue Service started accepting federal tax returns in late January. Federal income tax returns are due on Wednesday, April 15. New York state income taxes are also due on April 15. The ...
Tax season opened this year on January 26, 2026, and the IRS expects to process more than 164 million individual tax returns for the 2025 tax year. But not everyone is rushing to file, and not ...