The IRS has issued more than 29.6 million individual income tax refunds through Feb. 21, up 2.3% from a year ago.
Here’s what to know about tax season and Tax Day, a quick explainer on how tax breaks work and a list of 10 strange, creative IRS-approved tax breaks.
Mia Francis, a 22-year-old barista from Boston, filed her taxes on her own this year for the first time, using a free government tax filing program that made it easy because it did most of the work ...
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The IRS reviews suspicious claims and sends letters to filers asking for additional verification for any claims — including withholdings. Claims deemed fraudulent can result in penalties of $5,000 for ...
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Scammers are 'relentless,' according to new IRS alert listing the 'Dirty Dozen' tax scams. Bad social media advice triggers ...
Scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick people into giving up their personal information or hard-earned money. One ...
In Franklin, a massive IRS office will close after DOGE decided to terminate the lease seven years early. The 135,373-square-foot space is at 127 International Drive.
A potential government shutdown could delay tax return processing and refunds, affecting taxpayers nationwide.
Failing to file your tax returns can lead to penalties, interest charges, and potential legal consequences from the IRS.