Many Americans are in line to receive a refund from the IRS this tax season. Here are the best ways to put that money to use.
"Reduced staffing could slow the processing of returns, leading to potential refund delays for some taxpayers," one tax ...
Indeed, thousands of tax return preparers systematically subvert the tax return filing process, rob the Treasury of revenue ...
According to the latest data from the IRS, $102.253 billion has been refunded to taxpayers so far this filing season, which ...
The process of seeing your tax refund status is easy. On the IRS.gov site, taxpayers who filed their returns can see their ...
If you e-filed your return, you can expect to see status updates roughly 24 hours after submitting it. If you e-file a prior ...
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While refunds are up, the number of people who’ve filed already is down compared to 2024. The IRS has received 42.7 million ...
The IRS has identified eight common mistakes that can delay refunds to taxpayers or prompt rejection of their tax returns.
Everyone dreads the idea of a tax audit. And luckily, almost no one gets one. Only 0.2% of taxpayers who made less than $1 ...
The IRS has issued more than 29.6 million individual income tax refunds through Feb. 21, up 2.3% from a year ago.