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IRS Newswire April 17, 2023
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*Issue Number:?* ??IR-2023-85
*Inside This Issue*
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*Turn to IRS.gov for help as tax filing deadline nears*
WASHINGTON ? The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that IRS.gov provides last-minute tax return filers with the resources they need to get taxes done before the April 18 deadline.
IRS.gov remains a great resource to help people working on their taxes in the final days before the deadline. The website has numerous resources [ [link removed] ] ranging from tax preparation and refund tracking to tax law research and business topics. For answers to tax law questions, taxpayers will find tools like the Interactive Tax Assistant [ [link removed] ] or they can use the Frequently Asked Questions [ [link removed] ] tool to find answers to dozens of topics.
For last-minute filers, IRS Free File [ [link removed] ] allows those who made $73,000 or less in 2022 to prepare and e-file tax returns for free. Anyone can use IRS Free File to submit an extension [ [link removed] ] of time to file regardless of their income. But remember, an extension to file is not an extension to pay taxes.
*Get tax information, day or night*
IRS.gov is available at any time. It?s easy to view, download or print tax products right away. Taxpayers will find filing information for individuals [ [link removed] ], businesses and self-employed [ [link removed] ] and charities and nonprofits [ [link removed] ].
To see their federal tax information, taxpayers can use the Online Account [ [link removed] ]. They'll find information such as a payoff amount, the balance for each tax year owed, their payment history and key information from their current year tax return as originally filed. They can also get tax return transcripts.
Taxpayers can also use the Get Transcript [ [link removed] ] tool to view, print or download their tax transcripts after the IRS has processed the return.
Individuals can find the most up-to-date information about tax refunds using the "Where's My Refund? [ [link removed] ]" tool on IRS.gov and on the official IRS mobile app, IRS2Go [ [link removed] ]. Within 24 hours after the IRS acknowledges receipt of an e-filed return, taxpayers can start checking on the status of their refund.
Those who owe can use IRS Direct Pay [ [link removed] ] to pay taxes for the Form 1040 series, estimated taxes or other associated forms directly from a checking or savings account at no cost. For more payment options, visit irs.gov/payments [ [link removed] ].
*Prevent processing holdups*
The IRS encourages all taxpayers to file electronically and choose direct deposit [ [link removed] ] to avoid delays in receiving a refund. Filing on paper can significantly delay a refund.
In addition to e-filing, tax software helps individuals steer clear of mistakes by doing the math. It guides people through each section of their tax return using a question-and-answer format.
Taxpayers should be sure to have all their year-end income statements and other necessary paperwork before filing a return. This includes Forms W-2 from employers, Form 1099-G from state unemployment offices, Forms 1099 from banks and other payers, Form 1095-A from the Health Insurance Marketplace for those claiming the Premium Tax Credit and records of virtual currency transactions.
Include income from:
* Goods created and sold on online platforms.
* Services provided through mobile apps.
* Self-employment or other business activities.
* Part-time or seasonal work.
* Investment income.
*Assistive technology options*
At the online Alternative Media Center [ [link removed] ], taxpayers will find a variety of accessible products like screen reading software, refreshable Braille displays and screen magnifying software. These products include tax forms, instructions and publications. Many can be downloaded or viewed online as Section 508 compliant PDF, HTML, eBraille, text and large print. Taxpayers should note, however, that every product is not available in all formats. For example, tax forms are not available as HTML documents.
*Stop tax fraud with an Identity Protection PIN*
An Identity Protection PIN is a six-digit number that prevents someone from filing a tax return using another taxpayer's Social Security number. The IP PIN is known only to the real taxpayer and the IRS. It helps the IRS verify the taxpayer's identity when the taxpayer files an electronic or paper tax return.
Anyone who can verify their identity can voluntarily opt into the IP PIN program. See Get an IP PIN [ [link removed] ] for details and to access the online tool. There are options for those who cannot verify their identities online.
*Get free local tax prep*
The IRS' Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) [ [link removed] ] program has operated for more than 50 years. It offers free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals, including:
* People who generally make $60,000 or less.
* People with disabilities.
* Limited English-speaking taxpayers.
The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) [ [link removed] ] program also offers free tax help for taxpayers, particularly those age 60 and older.
The VITA/TCE Site Locator [ [link removed] ] can help eligible taxpayers find the nearest community-based site staffed by IRS-trained and certified volunteers. Demand is high for this service, so taxpayers may experience longer wait times for appointments. Taxpayers can use the locator tool to find an available site near them. It?s updated throughout the tax season, so individuals should check back or increase the distance from their location in their search if they don't see a nearby site listed.
MilTax [ [link removed] ], Military OneSource?s tax service, offers online software for eligible military members, veterans and their families to electronically file a federal return and up to three state returns for free.
*Adjust withholding to prevent tax ?surprises?*
Now is a perfect time for taxpayers to check their withholding and avoid a tax surprise next filing season. Life events [ [link removed] ] like marriage, divorce, having a child or a change in income can all impact taxes.
The Tax Withholding Estimator [ [link removed] ] on IRS.gov helps employees assess their income tax, credits, adjustments and deductions, and determine whether they need to change their withholding by submitting a new Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate [ [link removed] ].
Taxpayers should remember that, if needed, they should submit their new W-4 to their employer, not the IRS.
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