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Filing your taxes: Answers to 6 frequently asked questions
May 6, 2025 2:23 PM

  

Filing your taxes: Answers to 6 frequently asked questions1

  The start of the new year brings the trickle of forms for tax-filing season and the annual debate over whether to go it alone or opt to get some help in preparing your tax return.

  What’s certain is the April 15 filing deadline will arrive sooner than you might like. You may be among those wondering how much or what type of help you need, how much it will cost, or even if you need to file a return. The good news is that help is available—in the form of tax software, an in person tax preparer, or a direct e-file with the IRS.

  How do I know whether I need to file a tax return?If you’re a single filer and your gross income (that is, all the income you received during the year) was less than $13,850 in 2023 ($15,700 if you are 65 or older), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) doesn’t require that you file a return. For other filing statuses, the gross income amounts that are exempt from filing a return range from $20,800 to $30,700. If you fall within this range, refer to this table on the IRS website.

  If you had federal income tax withheld from your paychecks and are due a tax refund, you’ll need to file a return even if you make less than your threshold amount. And if you are eligible for any of these tax credits, you should file in order to get a refund over and above any taxes you paid:

  Earned income credit Additional child tax credit American opportunity credit Premium tax credit Credits for sick and family leave Credit for federal tax on fuelsWhat are the different 1040 forms?IRS Form 1040 is the document that consolidates your income, exemptions, and taxes for a given year, totaling the amount that you owe or is to be refunded to you. (Tax reforms have eliminated some 1040 forms you might remember, such as the 1040A and 1040EZ, and added Form 1040-SR.)

  Form 1040 is used by all taxpayers of any filing status and any income. It can be filled out online, via tax software (either online or printed and mailed), or by hand.Form 1040-SR is an option for seniors over age 65. The 1040-SR has a larger font than the regular 1040 and has standard deduction amounts listed on the form. If you are older and planning to prepare your tax forms manually and mail them in, the 1040-SR may make it easier to file.What are my choices if I want to file my taxes by myself?If you’re old-school and prefer to fill out and mail a paper copy of your return, free tax forms are often available at your post office, office supply store, or local library. You can also download and/or print any needed forms or instructions from the IRS website.

  Even if you check your work, math errors can happen.It can be difficult to determine which forms you need and don’t need.Reading the calculation tables and schedules can be confusing.IRS processing times for paper returns are slower than for electronic returns.Don’t be late! The deadline for mailing your return is April 15, so it must be postmarked by then. If you send it by certified mail, hang onto the receipt; it will serve as proof that you mailed your return on time.

  On the other hand, a computer can help streamline your tax preparation. Whether it’s software you’ve downloaded or an online tax preparation site, tax programs ask questions that smooth the process, choosing only those forms you need to fill out.

  A tax program will also perform the necessary calculations for you, all but ensuring an error-free return. Once you’ve completed your return, you can print it out and mail it in, or choose e-file to send your return electronically to the IRS. In 2023, the vast majority—93.8%—of individual returns were e-filed.

  Tax software can be purchased at an office supply or discount store or online from various retailers. Sales and discounts are frequent in January and February. The typical cost for tax software ranges from $20 to $100, depending on the complexity of your return and if you also purchase state tax software.

  You can skip the software purchase and prepare your return online by going directly to a tax preparation website such as H&R Block, TaxAct, TurboTax, and others. Just be aware that costs are typically higher than using downloadable software, and discounts may not be as common.

  Costs for tax prep sites range from about $23 to $90 (depending on the complexity) for a federal return only. Expect to pay an additional $40 to complete and file a state return. Depending on your adjusted gross income (AGI), you may be able to file your taxes for free using one of these sites.

  What about state taxes?The easiest way to file your state taxes is to purchase tax software that includes state forms. If you file your federal taxes electronically, your state taxes are usually filed electronically at the same time. Alternatively, you can fill out your state tax forms manually, or use software to prepare the returns and mail them. Even if you don’t file federal income taxes electronically, most states (except Arkansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma) let you e-file separately.

  What will it cost to use a tax preparer?If preparing your taxes seems too overwhelming, consider hiring a tax preparer. Depending on the complexity of your return, you may pay as little as $100 or less (for a federal return only) to as much as several thousand dollars. The average cost for filing an individual return was $248 in 2023, according to the National Association of Tax Professionals.

  After choosing a tax preparer, make an appointment, bring all your paperwork, and be prepared to answer questions, either in person or virtually, as the preparer guides you through your return.

  Many tax preparers offer a “maximum refund” or “accuracy” guarantee. But before choosing a tax preparer, read online reviews, check with the Better Business Bureau, and ask your friends and neighbors for recommendations—just as you would with any service provider. The IRS can help, too. Its website has a searchable directory of tax preparers with certain qualifications.

  What if I need help?The IRS offers two free programs to assist lower-income and senior taxpayers in preparing their returns. If you have an AGI of $64,000 or less, you may qualify for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, and if you’re 60 or older, you may be eligible for the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program.

  The bottom lineFor most taxpayers, it costs money to file your return, but the cost of not filing your taxes is a bigger concern.

  If your taxes are late and you owe taxes, the IRS charges a failure-to-pay penalty of 5% of your unpaid taxes each month your return is late (up to 25% of your unpaid taxes). In addition, a penalty is calculated for each month your tax goes unpaid—and interest is charged on both the tax you owe and the penalty. No one likes to pay taxes, but avoiding penalties should be incentive enough to ensure you get your return done on time.

  If you need more time to file your return, you can apply for a filing extension. But be aware that the extension applies only to filing your taxes, not paying them. That’s right: You get more time to file, but you still need to pay by the April deadline to avoid penalties.

  If you’re getting a refund, it makes sense to file your taxes sooner rather than later. Although the IRS charges you interest on unpaid taxes, it doesn’t pay interest on tax overpayments.

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