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IRS, refund and taxpayers

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The College Investor on MSN · 2d
IRS tax refund calendar and schedule 2026 (updated)
It's almost tax season! And the number one question we see every year is: when can I expect my tax refund? Most taxpayers receive their IRS tax refund within 21 days of filing, but actual dates vary depending on when your return is accepted,

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Axios on MSN · 9d
IRS tax season 2026: What to know about filing taxes, new tax deductions and refunds
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Where's my tax refund? See wait times, IRS status and how to track 2026 return

IRS, Trump and 10 Billion Lawsuit

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Trump's $10 Billion Lawsuit Against the IRS Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Legal experts say President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over leaked tax information raises a host of conflict of interest questions

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Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS is even more outrageous than it seems
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Trump $10B IRS lawsuit hits an already chaotic 2026 tax season
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Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown
President Donald Trump signed a roughly $1.2 trillion government funding bill Tuesday that ends the partial federal shutdown that began over the weekend and sets the stage for an intense debate in Con...

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Government Shutdown Ends as House Approves Trump’s Deal With Dems
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Trump’s Lawsuit Against the IRS Is Even More Outrageous Than It Seems
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IRS confirms $1,776 tax-free payments are headed to 1.5M Americans

Payments of $1,776, a figure honoring America’s 250th birthday in 2026, totaled $2.9 billion, and were dubbed a “one-time basic allowance for housing supplement.” As tax deadline approaches, the IRS recently released a press release noting that the payments are not taxable.
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New IRS tax deduction available for seniors. How do you get yours?

The enhanced deduction for seniors applies on 2025 tax returns to adults born before Jan. 2, 1961.
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When will I get my tax refund from the IRS?

After months of Trump administration officials forecasting "very large refunds" in the 2026 filing season, early taxpayers may be wondering when that money will hit their accounts.
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What tax relief am I eligible for? A guide to IRS programs and credits

Wondering what tax relief you qualify for? Learn about IRS tax relief programs, credits, deductions and payment options based on your situation.
Daily Express US on MSN
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IRS warning as fake calls come in demanding tax payments

The Federal Trade Commission released a warning to taxpayers to hang up on any scam calls impersonating the IRS that claim you owe back taxes
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Major IRS tax filing deadline passes as penalties kick in

IRS deadline for key tax forms has passed, and businesses may face penalties for late, incorrect, or missing filings.
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IRS Announces $53 Million in Free Tax Help for Seniors and Low-Income Americans: Here’s Who Qualifies in 2026

The IRS is awarding $53 million in 2026 to expand free tax preparation through VITA and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs.
Flathead Beacon
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IRS Issues Tax Relief, Extends Deadlines for Northwest Montana Residents Impacted by December Flooding

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Tuesday announced tax relief measures and deadline extensions for select Montana residents and businesses impacted by severe weather in early December.  Following the disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in mid-December,

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