Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new year means tax season is approaching — and there may be changes ahead. What you need to know about the 2026 tax filing ...
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 ...
Americans should take the next couple of weeks to get their tax documents in order if they want to be among the first to file their taxes (and get their refunds) when tax season opens on January 26, ...
It’s April 15 — otherwise known as “Tax Day” in the United States. While the IRS has already received a majority of the 2024 federal income tax returns typically filed by Tax Day — 101.422 million as ...
Whether you need to file a federal tax return for the 2025-2026 tax year depends mainly on your income, filing status, and age. In general, you’re required to file if your gross income exceeds the IRS ...
With the 2026 tax season officially underway, millions of taxpayers have started filing their returns. For some, the process can be stressful, while others are eager to find out when their refunds ...
Tax filing mistakes can happen to anyone, even if you have a fairly straightforward return. Some mistakes will simply delay your refund, while others can trigger an IRS notice or result in tax ...
If your chest gets tight when you sit down to look at tax forms or your mind goes down a rabbit hole of imagining worst-case scenarios (Fines! Jail!), you’re one of millions of people who dread April ...
Tax filing can necessitate a lot of lingo and decisions that feel high-stakes. One of the first choices you have to face when you go to do your taxes is what tax filing status to use. This will ...
While tax season is generally stressful, the worst-case scenario is finding out you’ve been fined by the Internal Revenue Service. In Washington state, the deadline to file both state and federal ...