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Tax season is underway and you have until April 15 to file your return with the IRS. For many, especially first-time filers, taxes can be daunting and it’s tempting to leave them until the last minute ...
If tax season wasn't already unpleasant enough, the 2026 tax cycle could soon be bogged down by a looming government shutdown. The Internal Revenue Service officially began accepting tax returns on ...
A looming partial government shutdown could delay tax refunds for many Americans. Senate Democrats are threatening to reject a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security. During a previous ...
Monday marked the first day the IRS is accepting tax returns and millions will file their 2025 taxes today, but with a possible government shutdown in January 2026, and Senate vote this week, ...
(NEXSTAR) – Just days after the start of the 2026 tax filing season, a looming government shutdown could disrupt IRS funding starting this Saturday. Should Congress fail to pass the currently-proposed ...
With parts of the federal government shut down after Congress failed to reach a funding agreement, some Americans are worried about whether the disruption could affect their 2026 tax refunds. Here's ...
Taxpayers are advised to file electronically and as early as possible to minimize potential disruptions. If a shutdown occurs, it could lead to reduced IRS staff and potential delays in processing tax ...
If tax season wasn't already unpleasant enough, the 2026 tax cycle could get bogged down by a looming government shutdown. The Internal Revenue Service officially began accepting tax returns on Monday ...
The Internal Revenue Service is facing challenges in its ability to smoothly handle the 2026 tax-filing season amid deep staff cuts, missed hiring goals and a tax code stuffed with new rules. That’s ...
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Americans will be getting their refund checks no matter what, according to IRS CEO and Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano, who said a potential government shutdown would not impact refunds.