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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2023-95Free tax filing options still available IRS Free File remains available until Oct. 16 for taxpayers who still need to file a 2022 tax return. If a taxpayer filed for an extension ahead of the April 18, 2023, tax deadline, their return is due to the IRS by Oct. 16. It's a good idea to e-file a complete and accurate return as soon as possible rather than wait until the last minute. Taxpayers should review their e-filing options. IRS Free File available to taxpayers with income of $73,000 or less Taxpayers can go to the IRS Free File webpage at IRS.gov/freefile to find the right IRS Free File offer for them. IRS Free File Fillable Forms Other e-filing options To find a tax professionals who are qualified to prepare, transmit and process e-filed returns, taxpayers should consult the Authorized IRS e-file Provider database, a nationwide listing of all businesses that have been accepted to participate in the IRS e-file program. The military community can use MilTax to file Active duty military members stationed in combat zones have more time to file their tax returns. The IRS website has more tax information for members of the military. Taxpayers in disaster areas may have more time to file
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