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- Filing - Internal Revenue Service
Find guidance for filing personal income taxes and tax information for businesses, charities and nonprofits, international filers and others
- How to file your federal income tax return - USAGov
Learn the steps to file your federal taxes and how to contact the IRS if you need help You will need the forms and receipts that show the money you earned and the tax-deductible expenses you paid These include: Choose your filing status Filing status is based on whether you are married
- IRS Free File: Do your taxes for free | Internal Revenue Service
Prepare and file your federal income tax return online for free File at an IRS partner site with the IRS Free File Program or use Free File Fillable Forms It's safe, easy and no cost to you
- File your tax return - Internal Revenue Service
Find help if you need more time to file or pay Free File - If your adjusted gross income is $84,000 or less If higher, you can use Free File Fillable Forms Direct File - Prepare and file your taxes online – for free – directly with the IRS Free tax services for military and veterans
- Individual tax filing - Internal Revenue Service
File your taxes for free online with IRS Free File Or file in person if you qualify Follow these steps to file your taxes Get an extension to October 15 to file your taxes Pay by the April deadline to avoid penalties and interest You may have more time to file if you were affected by a disaster situation
- Check if you need to file a tax return | Internal Revenue Service
Find out if you have to file a federal income tax return and why it may pay you to file even if you don’t have to
- IRS Direct File for free | Internal Revenue Service
Prepare and file your federal taxes online directly with the IRS It’s always free, easy to use, accurate and secure Have an IRS online account? Use the same sign-in for Direct File to verify your identity
- What taxpayers can do to Get Ready for the 2026 tax filing season
The annual IRS Get Ready campaign is a series of tips, reminders and new information for taxpayers on what they need to know in preparation for filing season For example, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill brings several changes or additions that can significantly affect federal taxes, credits and deductions
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