The average direct deposit refund amount this year is up 8.5% from 2025, averaging $3,512, according to the IRS.
Tax experts revealed five expensive filing errors that could cost you money this season, from choosing the wrong filing status to missing the April 15 payment deadline.
For millions of Americans still waiting to file, procrastination could lead to penalties or delays.
Taxpayers may use the IRS' 'Where's my refund?' tool to track their federal tax refund status using their Social Security ...
With the tax filing deadline approaching, April 15, many taxpayers face a last-minute decision: file on their own or hire a ...
Your tax bill changes significantly based on whether you file as single or married. A new report breaks down the highest and ...
Tax refunds are bigger this year for many taxpayers. Here’s how to track your refund, what could delay it, and why some ...
The IRS has sent over $200 billion in refunds. If you're still waiting, here's how to check your tax refund status.
Dear Rusty: I’m trying to figure out if I should change my IRS filing status to “Married — Filing Jointly” prior to getting reviewed for my Medicare Part B and Part D. My current IRS status is ...
Get the details on married filing separately, a tax status for couples who choose to record their incomes, exemptions, and ...