Free File program begins. The IRS collaborates with various software providers to offer eligible taxpayers free access to online tax preparation and e-filing tools. Income limits apply, and participating companies include TaxSlayer, TaxAct, and FreeTaxUSA. Deadline for fourth-quarter estimated tax payments. Taxpayers must submit payments for income earned from September 1 to December 31, 2024. This applies mainly to self-employed individuals and others whose tax withholdings are insufficient to cover their total tax liability. Official start of tax filing season. The IRS begins processing federal tax returns. Refunds for returns claiming certain credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit, will not be issued before mid-February, regardless of how early they’re filed. Additionally, the IRS expands its Direct File program to include 25 states this year, providing free filing options for eligible taxpayers in participating areas. Form W-2 deadline. Employers must provide W-2 forms to employees for work done in 2024 by this date. Other informational forms, such as the 1099-NEC for freelance income or 1099-INT for interest earned, are also due to be issued or mailed by this deadline. Deadline for S-Corporations and Partnership returns. If your corporation follows the calendar year for its fiscal year, you'll need to submit your S-Corporation return by March 15th. Tax Day. Federal income tax returns and any taxes owed must be filed and paid by this date. Taxpayers can request an extension to file their return using Form 4868, but any owed taxes must still be paid by April 15 to avoid penalties or interest. This is also the deadline for contributing to an HSA or IRA for the 2024 tax year and submitting estimated tax payments for income earned in the first quarter of 2025 (January 1–March 31). Second-quarter estimated tax payments are due for income earned between April 1 and May 31. Additionally, taxpayers living or working abroad have until this date to file their federal tax returns. Third-quarter estimated tax payments are due for income earned from June 1 to August 31, 2025. Deadline for extended tax returns. If a taxpayer requested an extension by April 15, this is the final date to submit a 2024 federal tax return. Missing this deadline may result in penalties. Deadline for 401(k) contributions. Contributions to employer-sponsored retirement accounts, such as traditional or Roth 401(k)s, must be completed by this date for the 2025 tax year. Required minimum distributions (RMDs) must also be taken by this date, if applicable. Charitable contributions must be made by December 31 to qualify for deductions on the 2025 tax return. Getting ready to file your 2024 taxes doesn’t have to feel overwhelming! Use these helpful steps to keep things organized and stress-free:Important Dates for the 2025 Tax Season:
January 10, 2025
January 15, 2025
January 27, 2025
January 31, 2025
March 15, 2025
April 15, 2025
June 16, 2025
September 15, 2025
October 15, 2025
December 31, 2025
Ways to Simplify Your 2025 Tax Filing
**Important 2025 Tax Updates**
For the 2025 tax year, single filers and married individuals filing separately will see their standard deduction increase to $15,000, up by $400 from 2024. For married couples filing jointly, the standard deduction rises to $30,000, reflecting an $800 increase. Heads of household will have a standard deduction of $22,500, up by $600 from 2024.
The highest tax rate for 2025 remains at 37%, applicable to single filers earning over $626,350 and married couples filing jointly with incomes above $751,600. The other brackets are as follows:
The IRS has announced extended tax relief for individuals and businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene in parts of Georgia. Here's what you need to know:
Georgia residents can claim a $3,000 exemption for each unborn child with a detectable heartbeat. However, this exemption cannot be claimed if the child is born during the same tax year. While you don't need to submit medical records with your tax return, it's important to keep them on hand in case the state requests verification.
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