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IRS tax filing season 2026 is here. Deadlines

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Today Is the First Day You Can File 2025 Income Taxes. The Deadlines You Need to Know for Tax Season 2026
Early birds can submit their 2025 tax returns today and receive their potential tax refunds in 2-3 weeks.

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Tax season is here—4 reasons to file your return early
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What's the deadline to file income taxes? What to know as season starts
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The 2026 tax filing season is here: How to track your refund
WASHINGTON — The 2026 tax filing season officially kicked off on Monday.

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IRS announces start of 2026 tax season. Here's what Texans should know
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IRS now accepting 2025 federal income tax returns. Americans can start filing for their refunds
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Choosing The Right Filing Status For Your 2025 Tax Return

Your filing status affects everything from your tax brackets to whether you have to file at all. Here’s how the rules work.
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Some taxpayers can file their returns early, for free: What to know

While many people will have to wait until Jan. 26 to file their taxes, taxpayers who qualify for the IRS Free File program can already submit their federal returns, the agency said in a recent
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IRS Free File program now accepting tax returns for eligible taxpayers at no cost

The Internal Revenue Service announced it would be accepting tax returns from eligible taxpayers for the 2026 filing season at no cost
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Don't Miss This New Crypto Tax Form Before You File Your Tax Return in 2026

Reporting your digital asset income has changed this year. Learn how the new IRS rules will affect your tax filing and why recordkeeping is more critical than ever.
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