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IRS tax filing season 2026 is here. Deadlines

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Today Is the First Day You Can File 2025 Income Taxes. The Deadlines You Need to Know for Tax Season 2026
Early birds can submit their 2025 tax returns today and receive their potential tax refunds in 2-3 weeks.

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Tax season is here. What you need to know before you file.
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Taxpayers can file individual income tax for state, federal
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The 2026 tax filing season is here: How to track your refund
WASHINGTON — The 2026 tax filing season officially kicked off on Monday.

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IRS announces start of 2026 tax season. Here's what Texans should know
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IRS now accepting 2025 federal income tax returns. Americans can start filing for their refunds
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New 2025 tax rules bring major changes for filers

This tax season, many people could be hearing oversimplified versions of some complicated tax changes on 2025 tax returns.
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Your income-generating investments could create a tax bill. How to prepare for the season

The tax-filing season officially kicked off on Monday. Investors should watch their mailboxes for key documents they'll need to complete their returns.
FinanceBuzz on MSN
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13 little-known tax deductions you can take in 2026 (no itemizing necessary)

From student loan interest to retirement contributions, explore above-the-line tax deductions that could reduce your taxable income and lower your tax bill.
Military.com
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Here’s When VA Benefits Do and Don’t Count as Income, for Taxes and Otherwise

VA disability compensation is completely tax-free at both federal and state levels. You don't report it on your tax return. You don't pay income tax on it. You never will.
ConsumerAffairs
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IRS confirms military 'Warrior Dividend' payments are not taxable

Treasury and the IRS confirmed that special housing-related payments made to service members in December 2025 are not taxable and should not be included in
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Tax havens 2.0: The 3 sleeper states retirees are flocking to in 2026

Retirement planning used to be simple. Pick a warm state, watch your savings, and maybe get a beach view. Those days are long gone. As we move through 2026, retirees are discovering that the best tax havens aren't always the ones you'd expect.
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