Even if you’re below the income threshold for 2025, tax credits and excess withholding could result in a tax refund, making ...
Starting Jan. 26, all taxpayers, including those with an AGI above $89,000, can use the Free File Fillable Forms. As detailed ...
However, the number of total refunds issued is down 5.1%. The IRS notes that current data does not include tax return stats ...
To claim the new tax break, you will need to fill out a new tax form called Schedule 1-A. Schedule 1-A is an IRS form used to ...
Many Americans will see bigger refunds and new deductions. Learn about the largest changes to consider as the filing deadline, April 15, approaches.
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 ...
IRS statistics through February 13, 2026, reveal fewer returns have been filed and professed compared to 2025. Still, the average tax refund checks are higher.
Americans are getting bigger tax refunds this year, with average refunds jumping to $2,290 - up 10.9% from last year, ...
The 2026 tax filing season has begun. Here are the key dates you need to know. During this filing season, taxpayers will need to use the newly created Schedule 1-A to take advantage of the new tax ...