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Could IRS Tax Refunds Be Delayed by Trump's Policies?
President Donald Trump's executive orders have raised concerns over potential delays in tax refunds during the 2025 filing season.
Could Trump's IRS policies harm tax filing season and delay your refund?
It’s the time of year that everyone enjoys least: tax filing season. But, adding to this year’s anxieties are Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting various federal agencies, and the potential effect on taxpayer returns.
Don’t Worry, the IRS Won’t Empty Out–at Least During Tax Season
Amid the Trump administration’s sweeping and at times chaotic campaign to shrink the size of government and trim head count, a segment of the federal workforce that is critical this time of year is being told they have to stay on the job: the IRS staffers who support the tax-filing process.
Trump, at least for now, has not terminated Direct File, the free IRS tax filing system
Direct File and its documentation all remain live and online at the time of this reporting, so it is erroneous to say that DOGE has blocked the ability for people to use the progr
IRS Direct File: You can still file your taxes for free — for now
The IRS Direct File program, which lets you prepare and file your federal return for free, is still up and running, for now.
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IRS Offers Up To $8,000 Tax Credit: Who's Eligible And How Much Can You Get
The EITC is designed to help low to moderate-income workers by reducing their tax liability and often increasing their ...
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Tax season: How to avoid scams and how the IRS is making filing easier with new tools
The tax filing season kicked off on Jan 27, with the Internal Revenue Service accepting returns. Taxpayers could face ...
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IRS Direct File: What you need to know now
The IRS Direct File program, which lets you prepare and file your federal return for free, is still up and running, for now.
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Reasons for rejecting your tax return this 2025
A s you prepare your tax return for the 2025 season, it's crucial to be aware of the various reasons the IRS might reject ...
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Elon Musk 'deleted' IRS Direct File: Should taxpayers worry about their tax returns?
Elon Musk posted that the IRS Direct File group had been "deleted," prompting confusion about the free tax prep service's ...
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Super Bowl 59 tax tip: Don't bet on being able to deduct your gambling losses
More people are making legal sports bets on the Super Bowl and March Madness. But what do gamblers need to know at tax time?
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How to Take Advantage of the IRS Tax Refund and Add the Earned Income Tax Credit
As tax season kicks off, millions of Americans are preparing to file their returns. With the potential to significantly ...
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Child Tax Credit: Guide to requesting support from the IRS
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) remains a vital financial relief for families with children under 17 in the United States. As we ...
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IRS’ Direct File Makes It Easier For Families To Claim Tax Credits
Most people who are eligible for tax credits claim them. Direct File—the IRS’s online tool for filing tax returns—could get ...
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IRS digital income tax, income limit before requiring to file
The IRS has revamped its tax reporting regulations for digital income, impacting how individuals report earnings from ...
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Income tax brackets are changing for the 2025 tax year. Here's what Texans should know
Texas has one of the highest sales and property tax rates in the nation. The state imposes a 6.25% state sales and use tax.
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