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    Here’s Everything You Need to Know for the 2026 Tax Filing Season

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    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • The IRS began processing tax returns on January 26.
    • The deadline for employers to send out all W-2 and 1099 forms reporting income was February 2.
    • Taxpayers have until Wednesday, April 15, 2026 to file their 2025 taxes or request an extension.

    The 2026 tax filing season has begun. Here are the key dates you need to know.

    During this filing season, taxpayers will need to use the newly created Schedule 1-A to take advantage of the new tax deductions and credits created by the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’, such as the no-tax-on-tips deduction and the additional deduction for older adults.

    Why This Matters

    Missing the tax deadline can result in penalties, which will continue to compound in most cases until the taxpayer takes action to file their taxes or pay what they owe the IRS.

    The IRS is accepting tax returns through the IRS Free File program, and the online guided tax software is available to taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $89,000 or less. Once taxpayers receive the necessary tax forms, such as their 2025 W-2, they can submit their tax return to the IRS.

    • Jan. 26:
    • The IRS began accepting and processing tax returns. Refunds will be sent out within three weeks of submitting an online tax return.
    • Feb. 2:
    • Employers were required to distribute their employees’ W-2 forms, which show wages paid and income withheld throughout the year, by January 31. Since that date falls on a weekend, employers could have sent W-2s no later than February 2.
    • Most Forms 1099 were due to be sent out, which report any additional income, such as interest on a savings account or online payments received from a side gig.
    • April 15:
    • The deadline by which taxpayers need to file their 2025 tax return and pay any taxes they owe.
    • Taxpayers who need more time to file their taxes must request an extension by April 15. Extension requests can be made electronically through IRS Free File (regardless of the taxpayer’s income level), by mail, or through a tax professional. To avoid penalties, taxpayers should pay the estimated tax they will owe by April 15.



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