The 2024 tax season is officially underway, as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has commenced accepting and processing federal individual tax returns. With an anticipation of over 146 million individual tax returns to be filed this season, it is advisable for Americans to initiate the filing process promptly to potentially expedite their returns. The deadline for filing is April 15, 2024, except for taxpayers residing in Maine or Massachusetts, who have until April 17, 2024, due to the Patriot’s Day and Emancipation Day holidays. Additionally, individuals in federally declared disaster areas may be granted additional time to file.
Considering the sheer volume of tax returns expected, the timing of receiving one’s return is contingent on two key factors: when and how the filing is done. While the IRS does not provide official dates, those opting for direct deposit can typically expect faster refunds compared to paper filers. Direct deposit refunds may be deposited into accounts after 21 days, whereas paper filing may extend the wait to over a month. Processing paper checks usually takes about two weeks, with recipients likely receiving their checks within 30 days of the filing date. However, individuals providing incorrect or incomplete information may experience additional delays, emphasizing the importance of accuracy in tax filings.
For individuals eager to track the status of their refund, the IRS offers a “Where’s My Refund” page on its website. This tool provides updates and estimates regarding the processing timeline, offering taxpayers a way to monitor the progress of their returns.
To mitigate potential delays, it is crucial for taxpayers to gather all necessary information before filing, minimizing the risk of processing and refund delays. Ensuring accurate filing can also prevent the need for amended tax returns. Moreover, a meticulous review of documents is advised to identify any overlooked tax credits for which one may be eligible.
For those seeking financial assistance, the IRS Free File portal, available to qualifying taxpayers since January 12, offers a cost-free filing option. Individuals with an adjusted gross income of $79,000 or less in 2023 qualify for this service. Employers are mandated to provide employees with their W-2 and 1099 income tax forms by the end of January. If individuals do not receive these forms by the stipulated timeframe, it is recommended to communicate with their employers promptly. As Americans navigate the tax season, adherence to these tips and guidelines can contribute to a smoother and more efficient filing process.