Taxpayers got an extra three days to file their returns in 2023 thanks to a later-than-normal tax deadline, but that deadline has now arrived. To avoid penalties, you need to either file your return.
The IRS has a bad reputation as an agency that seeks to squeeze more money out of taxpayers. But the truth is as long as you are reporting your income appropriately taking only legitimate.
It's that time of year again: Tax time. Federal and state income taxes are due by April 18. You can file for an extension to buy more time to get your paperwork sorted out, but you can't delay.
If you never filed a 2019 tax return because of the COVID-19 pandemic, you might be owed a refund by the IRS. To claim it, you'll need to file a return and the clock is ticking. See: 8 IRS Secrets.
It's T-minus four days until individual income tax returns for U.S. citizens and residents are due. If you are one of those super-efficient individuals who have already filed their return, you might.