The IRS has commenced the 2025 tax season, projecting over 140 million individual returns to be filed for tax year 2024. While the tax code remains largely unchanged, taxpayers should be aware of new resources and deadlines, particularly for those in federally declared disaster areas. Filers will have until April 15, 2025, to submit their returns, but those affected by disasters like California wildfires may have extensions until October 15, 2025. Taxpayers can also utilize IRS Free File and the expanded Direct File program for ease in filing their returns online.
The IRS expects more than 140 million individual tax returns to be filed for tax year 2024, despite no sweeping overhaul to the tax code.
Taxpayers in federally declared disaster areas, like California wildfire victims, will have until October 15, 2025, to complete their filings.
Those with an AGI of $84,000 or less can use IRS Free File to submit their federal taxes at no extra cost.
The expansion of the Direct File program allows more taxpayers to file their federal tax returns online and for free.
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