It's almost tax season! And the number one question we see every year is: when can I expect my tax refund? Most taxpayers ...
The Internal Revenue Service has announced when it will begin accepting tax returns in 2026. Tax filing season begins Monday, Jan. 26, and will run until Wednesday, April 15. The IRS expects to ...
January 26 marks the official start date of the 2026 tax filing season, when the IRS will begin accepting and processing 2025 tax returns. April 15 is the filing deadline. Tax experts, including the ...
My husband owns his own business. The Internal Revenue Service audited his 2021 income-tax return. There were some small mistakes. The amount due was paid. However, he received notice at the end of ...
Pop star Britney Spears is going to court over an IRS tax bill seeking more than $721,000 in additional taxes and penalties for the 2021 tax year. In a petition filed with the Tax Court on December 18 ...
Trump administration officials are confidently forecasting that Americans will see the largest tax refunds next filing season thanks to the tax cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was passed ...
The IRS urges taxpayers to get organized now to take advantage of changes under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) that could impact tax deductions and refunds in the next tax filing season. As ...
ANCHOR rebate checks and IRS tax refunds are still on the way. Wondering if you can still apply for the ANCHOR relief payment or the track the status of your tax refund or stimulus check? Here's what ...
Amid the government shutdown, ANCHOR rebate checks and inflation refund checks are still on the way for qualifying Americans, as others are wait for updates on the American Worker Rebate Act, IRS tax ...
More than 800,000 tax preparers in the U.S. are now able to renew their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) for the 2026 tax season, the IRS has announced. Paid tax preparers are required by ...
Americans, particularly the affluent, are set to receive larger tax refunds or smaller tax bills when they file in 2026, because of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending package passed in July, an ...
The IRS has issued an update which corrects some calculations as published initially by the IRS as part of the annual inflation adjustments for the year 2026. The update also adds a new section.