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  2. IRS Direct File: You can still file your taxes for free - AOL

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    IRS Direct File is a popular free program that offers guidance and support as you fill out your tax return and file your taxes directly with the IRS. And it may not be long for this world. On Feb ...

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    The IRS kicked off the tax season on Monday, Jan. 27, allowing taxpayers to begin filing their 2024 tax returns. Its free Direct File service, which this year will be available to residents in 25 ...

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    For example, filing a federal return with a W-2 form through an H&R Block office costs $89. This fee increases to $243 if your tax return includes investments and self-employment income. Visit H&R ...

  5. Free File - Wikipedia

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    The IRS Free File Program is a service that allows U.S. taxpayers to prepare and e-file their federal income tax returns for free. Through the program, commercial tax software companies that are part of the Free File Alliance offer free tax preparation software to tax filers with annual adjusted gross income (AGI) below $84,000 for Tax Year 2024.

  6. Tax returns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An electronically-filed return with a timely electronic postmark is timely filed, provided that the return is filed in the manner prescribed for electronic returns. An electronic postmark is a record of the date and time, in the taxpayer's time zone, that an authorized electronic return transmitter receives the e-filed document on its host system.

  7. IRS e-file - Wikipedia

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    Of the 139.3 million US returns filed in 2007, 79.98 million (or about 57.4 percent) were filed electronically. [1] In 2010, a total of 129.3 million US returns were filed, and 93.4 million were filed electronically: in three years the percentage of returns filed electronically increased to 72.3 percent of total returns. [2]