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  2. The IRS will start accepting 2024 federal tax returns on ...

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    The official start date of this year’s tax filing season will be January 27, the IRS said Friday. That is the first day the agency will start accepting and processing 2024 income tax returns.

  3. When can you file taxes in 2024? Here's when tax season ... - AOL

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    On January 29, the IRS will begin accepting and processing tax returns. If you're due a refund, don't hesitate. Prepare now to get your money faster.

  4. IRS has started accepting tax returns. Here's how when you'll ...

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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 ...

  5. When are taxes due in 2024? How early can you file them? What ...

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    If you request a six-month extension to file taxes, you'll have until Oct. 15 to file your 2023 federal income tax return. If a taxpayer isn't able to file by the April 15 deadline, they can ...

  6. Tax season begins today. Here’s how to file taxes online and ...

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    It’s official, the IRS begins accepting 2024 tax filings today. Over 200 million returns will soon start trickling in—and this year, there are more tools than ever available to help you file ...

  7. When are taxes due in 2024? And how soon should you file an ...

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    The filing deadline for most 2023 federal and state of Kentucky income tax returns is April 15, 2024. I've used TurboTax and H&R Block in the past, but can I file my taxes for free at IRS.gov?