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CNET · 1d
Today Is the First Day You Can File 2025 Income Taxes. The Deadlines You Need to Know for Tax Season 2026
Early birds can submit their 2025 tax returns today and receive their potential tax refunds in 2-3 weeks.

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Tax season is here. Here's how soon you can get your IRS refund
mlive · 1d
2026 tax season officially open: Why your refund could be bigger this year
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The 2026 tax filing season is here: How to track your refund
WASHINGTON — The 2026 tax filing season officially kicked off on Monday.

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 · 19h
IRS announces start of 2026 tax season. Here's what Texans should know
ABC7 · 1d
IRS now accepting 2025 federal income tax returns. Americans can start filing for their refunds
8h

How much am I getting back? What Trump said about 2026 tax refund

President Donald Trump is taking credit for the average income tax refund increasing by $1,000. Here's how to calculate, track your refund.
1d

Why federal tax refunds may be bigger than usual

The US Treasury is projecting that tax filers' refunds could be $1,000 higher on average than last year. But that is not just because of new or expanded tax breaks. Tax-filing season has officially begun and will run though April 15.
PCMag
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Get a Bigger Tax Refund: Expert Tips for Maximizing Credits and Deductions

Make sure you claim all the expenses you can when you prepare your 2025 income taxes. We’re here to help you minimize your tax obligation and get the most money back from the IRS.
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Where’s my state tax refund? How to check your status and avoid delays

The IRS doesn't oversee state tax refunds. Each state has its own timeline for how long it takes to process refunds. But where's my state refund?
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