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IRS sets 2025 tax deadlines and unveils changes under the TurboTax Bill

Tax season just got more complex. Discover how the TurboTax Bill reshapes filings—and why some taxpayers may get extra time to pay.

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IRS sets 2025 tax deadlines and unveils changes under the TurboTax Bill

The IRS has announced key dates for the 2025 tax season. Filing will open on January 26, with most taxpayers facing an April 15 deadline. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, also known as the Turbotax Bill, will also take effect this year.

The IRS will begin accepting 2025 federal income tax returns on January 26. Most taxpayers must file and pay any remaining taxes by April 15 to avoid penalties. Those needing more time can request an automatic six-month extension, but unpaid taxes will still incur interest after the original deadline.

Taxpayers in federally declared disaster areas may receive extra time, with deadlines adjusted based on location and disaster date. These extensions aim to ease compliance for affected individuals. The 2025 tax year introduces changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, also known as the Turbo Tax Bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4, 2024. The new provisions will impact individual filers, though specific adjustments have not yet been detailed by the IRS.

The 2025 tax season starts on January 26, with most returns due by April 15. Extensions are available for those who qualify, but late payments will still face penalties. The IRS has not yet released full guidance on how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, or the Turbotax Bill, will alter individual filings.

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