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When does tax season start? What you need to know about filing ahead of the 2025 season
The new year means new adventures, but it also means tax season is starting soon. Here's what to know about deadlines and new changes to the tax code.
How to get ready for the 2025 tax-filing season
With the turn of the calendar, taxpayers should be preparing to file their 2024 tax returns. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has come up with a few ways
When can Wisconsinites start filing taxes? What to know about the 2025 tax season
State taxes are due on Tuesday, April 15, according to Wisconsin's Department of Revenue (DOR). For more information on state taxes, click here. Along with state taxes, federal taxes are due on Tuesday, April 15.
How soon can you file your 2024 income-tax return? Here’s your 2025 tax-season road map.
January is a big month for the letter R, with resolutions, resets and tax returns demanding our attention. While it’s undeniably early days, the Internal Revenue Service will tell you it’s not too early to think about the income-tax returns for 2024 that will start to come due soon enough.
How Early Can You File Taxes? Dates and Deadlines for the 2025 Tax Season
The marginal rates for tax year 2025 are as follows: In 2026, for the tax year 2025, the standard deduction will get a $400 boost, making it $15,000 for single filers. Married couples filing jointly will see a standard deduction of $30,000, up $800 from 2024.
The 2025 tax season starts in January. Here's how to prepare and where to file for free.
As the new year begins, the start of a new tax season is ahead as well. The Internal Revenue Service is expected to announced the first date to file 2024 taxes next week. In the meantime, here are some thing to know in preparation for the 2025 tax season: PREPPING FOR THE FREEZE: What should Houston know about next week's freeze?
Prepare to file in 2025: Get ready for tax season with key updates, essential tips
With the 2025 filing season quickly approaching, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to take key steps now to prepare for filing their 2024 federal income tax returns
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Child Tax Credit for 2024: How Much You Get Compared to Previous Years
Child tax credits benefit parents and guardians when they file their yearly tax returns and typically provide a set amount ...
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IRS Finalizes New Rules for DeFi Brokers: Challenge Immediately Filed in Texas Federal Court
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released final regulations that significantly ...
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IRS increases standard business mileage rate for 2025
The IRS standard mileage deduction for vehicle business use applies in 2025 whether you drive an all-electric, hybrid or ...
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Do you know a W-9 from a 1099? Here are the forms you'll need when you file taxes in 2025.
Some forms are pre-populated and designed for you to pass on to the IRS. They may be headed to your mailbox, or sitting in a ...
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Final Section 45V Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit Regulations Issued
On January 3, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) and the Department of the Treasury (“Treasury”) released long-awaited final ...
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Map Shows IRS' New Tax Deadline for 24 States
Disaster-area taxpayers in 14 states have until February 3 to file their 2023 returns, and, in 10 other states, until May 1.
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When does tax filing season start? What you need to know ahead of the 2025 tax season
With a new year here, that means a new tax filing season is just around the corner. Here is what you need to know.
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Workers May Enjoy Wider Range of Benefits Plans for Allocating Employer Contributions
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has taken the position that employers may incorporate health savings accounts (HSAs) and student loan ...
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