As the 2025 tax season approaches, the IRS has announced several key updates and improvements to help taxpayers navigate the filing process more smoothly. Here’s a detailed look at what you can expect for the 2025 tax season.
Key Dates and Deadlines
- Start Date: The 2025 tax filing season officially begins on January 27, 2025.
- Deadline: The deadline for filing your 2024 federal income tax return is April 15, 2025.
New and Enhanced Tools
The IRS has made significant strides in modernizing its services, offering new and enhanced tools to assist taxpayers:
- Direct File Program: Available starting January 27, 2025, for taxpayers in 25 states. This program allows eligible taxpayers to file their returns directly with the IRS for free.
- IRS Free File: The Free File program is now open, providing access to free software tools offered by trusted IRS partners.
- IRS Online Account: Taxpayers are encouraged to create or access their IRS Online Account. This account allows you to view key details from your most recent tax return, request an Identity Protection PIN, get account transcripts, and more.
Preparing for the 2025 Tax Season
To ensure a smooth filing process, the IRS recommends taking the following steps:
- Gather Your Documents: Collect all necessary documents, including W-2s, 1099s, and other income statements.
- Review Your Personal Information: Ensure that your personal information, such as your Social Security number and address, is up to date.
- Sign Up for an IRS Online Account: This will help you manage your tax information and access various IRS services.
- Consider an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN): An IP PIN is a six-digit number that helps prevent someone else from filing a tax return using your Social Security number.
Taxpayer Assistance and Resources
The IRS continues to improve its services to help taxpayers:
- Virtual Assistants: Expanded access to tax account information through text and voice virtual assistants.
- Taxpayer Assistance Centers: Increased availability of in-person assistance at centers across the country.
- Scam Alerts: Enhanced alerts for scams and schemes that threaten taxpayers.
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Filing with a Tax Professional
More than half of all tax returns are expected to be filed with the help of a tax professional. The IRS urges taxpayers to use a trusted tax professional to avoid potential scams and ensure accurate filing.
The 2025 tax season brings several new tools and resources to help taxpayers file their returns efficiently and securely. By preparing early and taking advantage of the IRS’s enhanced services, you can ensure a smoother tax filing experience