This year, 2021 tax returns are due April 18, according to IRS instructions online for the tax season. If we don't see delays, the tax season could kick off in late January. The Internal Revenue Service is expected to announce the start of the tax season in the near future. Stole something?: IRS says stolen property and bribes must be reported as incomeįor 'those wondering': Elon Musk says he'll pay more than $11 billion in taxes this year in viral tweet TurboTax is the second big name to stop participating. H&R Block exited Free File in October 2020. TurboTax notes online: "Intuit has elected not to renew its participation in the IRS Free File Program and will no longer be offering IRS Free File Program delivered by TurboTax." Most early filers don't start thinking about their taxes until January or February and some are now surprised to learn online or via email of a significant change ahead for Free File. The news officially was released in July, which frankly is a fantastic time to sneak in a tax change. TurboTax – which has been criticized for some sketchy tactics when it came to providing online access free of charge through the IRS site – is now shocking taxpayers by informing them that the big brand name has exited the Free File program.
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