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Tax season: How to avoid scams and how the IRS is making filing easier with new tools
The tax filing season kicked off on Jan 27, with the Internal Revenue Service accepting returns. Taxpayers could face problems from scammers.
IRS workers involved in 2025 tax season can't take buyout until after the taxpayer filing deadline
IRS employees involved in the 2025 tax season will not be allowed to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration until May 15th, according to a letter sent Wednesday to IRS employees. The letter says that “critical filing season positions in Taxpayer Services,
Don’t fall for fake stimulus check offers this tax season
Mark Steber clarified that there is no new $1,400 stimulus check on the horizon. However, the IRS reminds individuals who qualified for the 2021 stimulus check but did not claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns that they should have received a direct deposit or check in December or January.
Tax season guide: Expert explains which form to file and who can file for free
Tax season is officially underway. The IRS expects over 140 million people to file tax returns before the April 15 deadline.
IRS workers blocked from Trump buyouts until May
IRS workers involved in the 2025 tax season cannot take part in Trump's "deferred resignation program" until after the taxpayer deadline.
Some IRS employees told they can’t take federal buyout until after tax filing deadline
IRS employees involved in the 2025 tax season will not be allowed to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration until after the taxpayer filing deadline.
Tax season 2025: Some IRS employees can't take government buyout until May
Some government employees who work for the Internal Revenue Service and choose to take the so-called "buyout" offered by the White House, will have to stick around through tax season 2025, according to an email viewed by Axios.
IRS: Some employees can’t take buyout until after filing deadline
A letter sent to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees said those involved in the 2025 tax season won’t be able to accept the buyout President Trump offered federal employees until after the taxpayer filing deadline.
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Tips for tax season from local professionals
Tax season is officially upon us. WTWO got the chance to talk with Lori Carpenter from Stadler and Company about how to ...
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What might a Trump presidency mean for your taxes? 8 CPAs share their No. 1 piece of advice for this tax season and beyond
Learn more On top of a new presidency, changing economic tides and more, we have another crucial money event to focus on ...
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2025 tax season underway. Here's what to know about deadlines, Helene tax relief extension
The IRS is expecting over 140 million individual tax returns for the tax year 2024 to be filed ahead of April's deadline.
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The 2025 Tax Season Is Underway. 3 Tips to Make It a Smooth One
Although 2024 tax returns aren’t due until April 15, the IRS began accepting them last month. That means the 2025 tax season ...
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Tax season has begun. Here’s when you’ll get your refund
Tax season is underway. The IRS has debuted a new online tool to help taxpayers check the status of any refund they may be ...
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Preparing for the 2025 tax season
Those expecting to see Lester Holt when tuning in to NBC Nightly News on February 3, 2025, got a major shock. The anchor was ...
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Tax season experts: Here's our list of the top 100 tax, accounting firms in the US
Here are the top 100 tax and top 100 accounting firms for your finances from a USA TODAY/Statista survey of professionals and ...
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3 Best Money Moves Boomers Should Make This Tax Season
Tax season can feel overwhelming, especially for baby boomers who may be navigating retirement plans, investment portfolios ...
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Could the IRS Hiring Freeze Delay Tax Refunds? What We Know
If the IRS experiences staff shortages, the ability to process returns as quickly as in previous years could be in jeopardy.
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