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Your Go-To Tax FAQ
Get clear simple answers to the questions we hear most about tax filing and solutions.
When is the tax filing deadline?
The tax filing deadline is typically April 15 unless it falls on a weekend or holiday, in which case the deadline is the next business day.
What happens if I file my taxes late?
If you file late without an extension, you may face penalties and interest. The failure-to-file penalty is typically 5% of unpaid taxes per month, up to 25%. File as soon as possible to reduce penalties.
What documents do I need to file my taxes?
Key documents include:
• W-2s (for employment income)
• 1099s (for freelance/contractor income or investments)
• Receipts for deductions (e.g., charitable donations, medical expenses)
• Mortgage interest statements (Form 1098)
• Proof of tax credits (e.g., child care expenses, education)
Am I eligible for tax credits like the Child Tax Credit?
You may qualify for the Child Tax Credit if you have a dependent under age 17 and meet income limits. Other credits include the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and American Opportunity Credit (for education expenses).
What should I do if I can’t pay my tax bill?
If you can’t pay your tax bill:
• File your return on time to avoid late filing penalties.
• Contact the IRS to set up a payment plan or installment agreement.
• Check if you qualify for a hardship program or Offer in Compromise.
How long should I keep my tax records?
The IRS recommends keeping tax records for at least three years, but up to seven years if you’re claiming significant deductions or have complex filings.
How do I check the status of my tax refund?
You can check the status of your refund on the IRS website using the “Where’s My Refund?” tool. You’ll need your Social Security number, filing status, and exact refund amount.
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