Wondering where your tax refund is? See IRS timelines, why it may be delayed and Ohio refund tracking.
The IRS will start accepting 2025 tax returns for the 2026 filing season on Jan. 26. Employers have until Jan. 31 to send out W-2 tax forms, but some have already made them available online. Trump's ...
The IRS has processed most tax returns, but more than a million may still be waiting on refunds. Here’s why delays happen and ...
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The deadline to file 2025 federal tax returns is Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Taxpayers can file for a six-month extension, but ...
Most taxpayers who file electronically can expect a refund via direct deposit within 21 days. The deadline to file taxes for the 2026 tax year is Wednesday, April 15. Have you filed your taxes yet?
The 2026 tax season began on Monday, January 26, with a filing deadline of Wednesday, April 15. Most refunds are issued within 21 days for electronic filings with direct deposit, while mailed returns ...
Applying for a six-month extension is easy, but IRS rules still require you to make a proper estimate of the taxes you owe. A “zero extension” could cost you. Every year, millions of taxpayers file ...
January brings the new year, which means the month is filled with resolutions, settling into routine, and – whether you’re excited about it or not – tax season. Although it’s probably not your ...
Here’s what to know this tax season — from when your refund may arrive to how to check its status. The Internal Revenue Service started accepting federal tax returns in late January. Federal income ...
Electronically filed returns with direct deposit typically result in refunds within three weeks. The IRS "Where's My Refund" tool allows taxpayers to check the status of their refund. The deadline to ...
January brings the new year, which means the month is filled with resolutions, settling into routine, and – whether you’re excited about it or not – tax season. Although it’s probably not your ...