Deep search
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
A guide to understanding free tax preparation service
IRS Direct File: A guide to understanding the free tax preparation service
The Internal Revenue Service launched a pilot program last year that allows people to file their taxes directly with the federal government for free. This project is known as Direct File and has since expanded to 25 states.
Taxes 2025: IRS Direct File still accepting tax returns, the latest on tax refunds
The Internal Revenue Service is accepting tax returns for tax season 2025, including through the expanded Direct File program. Why it matters: There's been some confusion on the status of the free online tax-filing program after Elon Musk posted on X Monday that he had "deleted" 18F,
Musk Says Group That Built IRS Direct File Was ‘Deleted,’ but Program Is Still Available
The IRS’ free tax-preparation program remains a free option for taxpayers this year, but the fate of a group of government technologists that helped develop it is less certain.
Musk stirs up confusion about the status of IRS Direct File program
Direct File, which allows taxpayers to file their tax returns directly with the federal government, was launched as a pilot program in 12 states during the 2024 tax season.
IRS Tax Filing Could Be Upended For Millions of Americans: What To Know
The Direct File program was launched to benefit over 30 million taxpayers and prompted a backlash from commercial tax prep firms who lobbied against it. If ended, taxpayers from eligible states could be forced to go private if they are above a certain income threshold.
Direct File tax filing still available after confusion over Musk post
The Internal Revenue Service's program for filing federal taxes directly to the agency still online in the 25 states where it was available, following confusion over a social media post by Elon Musk.
How to do your taxes for free: Is Direct File dead? Where to find free deals and services
IRS Free File program at IRS.gov offers free tax software to those with adjusted gross incomes of $84,000 or less. Other free programs exist, too.
Musk says he 'deleted' IRS easy filing team that let Americans file taxes for free online
In a post on X, unelected government official Elon Musk revealed that he has cut the staff of the Internal Revenue Service that oversaw the system that allows Americans to file their taxes for free easily on its website.
Nicklaus: Direct tax filing comes to Illinois. Missourians are still waiting.
Missouri is not among the states where a free, easy tax filing method is available, and some elected officials are fighting to keep it that way.
Kansans can now file federal taxes directly to the IRS. Here are dates and tips to know
That’s because Kansas is one of 25 states now allowing taxpayers to file their federal taxes directly to the Internal Revenue Service free of charge. The IRS’ direct file is for anyone whose worked in any of the participating states for all of 2024. If you only worked in Kansas for part of 2024, you wouldn’t be eligible.
Was IRS Direct File 'deleted'? How to file taxes for free in 2025
Tax season can be stressful from gathering all the required documents to finding a trusted place to file. Here are some options for filing for free.
Hosted on MSN
3d
What is Direct File? Some answers to common questions surrounding tax filing season.
Tax season in America began Jan. 27, according to the Internal Revenue Service. This year, the IRS announced that direct ...
Columbus Dispatch
7d
IRS Direct File program now open. Who’s eligible, how to file your taxes for free in Florida
The
Internal
Revenue
Service
's new free online
Direct
File
service
is open for business. Last year, more than 20,000 Florida taxpayers took advantage of the pilot program that allowed ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results
Trending now
Judge pauses buyout offer
Allen named NFL MVP
22 states sue New York
Sports reporter dies at 27
Signs order sanctioning ICC
Former Dolphins WR dies
Passenger breaks window
Shooting death guilty plea
Panama denies US claim
Faces primary challenge
Pro-Trump group renamed
Johnson agrees to testify
MN power-sharing agreement
2nd OH shooting victim dies
US flu cases are peaking
US mortgage rates drop
Workers go on strike
DOJ sues Illinois, Chicago
Philippines plane crash
Confirmed as OMB director
Named the new Aga Khan
Perfect boiled egg recipe
MX troops arrive at border
Disbands cadet clubs
Hottest January on record
CDC resumes publication
Lawmakers push to ban app
Committee vote delayed
Winter storm hits Northeast
Ippei Mizuhara sentenced
To split into 3 companies
Weekly jobless claims rise
Bears owner dies at 102
Feedback