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Here's what to know about the IRS "Where's my refund?" app and your new 2025 tax brackets
With tax season underway, here's what you need to know about tracking your tax refund and your new 2025 tax brackets.
IRS, where is my refund? What can delay your tax refund money, and how to check on it
You may have filed early but your refund could still be delayed for a number of reasons. Here's what to know, and how to check on yours.
IRS accepting tax returns now: How to e-file, track your refund, more
Tax season is officially underway. Here’s what you need to know about filing your return and tracking your refund from the IRS.
When should I expect my IRS tax refund? Here's how long it should take and how to track it
It depends on how you file your taxes and how you choose to receive your refund. If you file electronically and your return is accurate and complete, the IRS says it should take less than three weeks to receive your refund and even less time if you choose direct deposit.
When will tax refunds be issued in 2025? Here's how to track your tax refund with IRS
If you've already filed your tax return, here's everything you need to know about your refund, including when it will arrive and how to track it.
No, Trump's IRS Hiring Freeze Won't Delay Your Tax Refund -- but Not Doing This Could
The recently ordered hiring freeze at the IRS might have you worried about what will happen to your tax return. This filing method will speed up the process.
Reasons You Might Get a Tax Refund from the IRS This Year
As Tax Day approaches on April 15, 2025, many Americans may find themselves with an unexpected tax refund. Understanding the reasons behind these refunds and how to effectively use them can significantly enhance your financial well-being.
Tax refund 2025: What to know about IRS' tax season, filing taxes and more
The Internal Revenue Service starts tax season 2025 Monday with some changes and an expansion of the Direct File program. Why it matters: The free online tax-filing program is reshaping how millions of Americans do their taxes.
3 Foolproof Ways to Boost Your Tax Refund
Have a tax refund on the way but don't desperately need the cash? Here's how to use today's historically high interest rates to grow your refund into an even bigger amount.
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Is there a tax return tracker? How to check the status of your tax return
Some tax filers may receive Form 1099-K which is used to report payment transactions through payment cards and third party ...
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1 million Americans are about to get a surprise tax refund
Related: IRS extends deadlines for taxpayers impacted by L.A. wildfires In other business headlines, the IRS has some good ...
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Tax season has begun. Here’s when you’ll get your refund
Tax season is underway, and the IRS expects 140 million people will file returns by April 15. The agency has also debuted a ...
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These child tax credit mistakes can halt your refund, experts say
It's easy to make child tax credit mistakes when filing your return. Here are common errors that could delay your refund.
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Your tax return could be 'flagged for audit' without these key forms, experts say
The agency has “very sophisticated software” that compares information returns to what’s reported on your filing.
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Mark your calendars: February could see the first IRS refunds arrive
The 2025 tax season kicked off on Monday, January 27. This means the IRS is now accepting tax forms, and the sooner you file, ...
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Tax Refund: The benefits of EITC and CalEITC this year
Tax season in the United States is not just about fulfilling a fiscal obligation; it's a chance to tap into significant ...
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Will the New IRS Rule for Venmo, PayPal and CashApp Payments Impact Your Tax Return?
If you earn money on PayPal, Venmo, Cash App or another third-party payment app, the IRS will know about it. Third party ...
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