The COVID-19 disaster lasted 3.5 years & many taxpayers may not realize their filing deadlines were postponed. If you paid penalties during this time, you could be eligible for a refund. Claims must be filed on or before 7/10/2026. Help us spread the word https://t.co/2A9VuVGhvh
☀️ Ready for some fun in the sun? If you bought a car in 2025, you could save with no tax on car loan interest when you file your #IRS return. Don’t forget, the extension deadline is October 15, 2026! Details: https://t.co/atbmvjoZD4
A #MothersDay reminder: A new tax deduction for seniors is in effect starting this year. This means eligible taxpayers 65 and older may claim an additional deduction of up to $6,000 over the current additional standard deduction for seniors. https://t.co/4SuIZnZcOc #IRS
The new senior deduction under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill puts more money in older Americans' pockets. Learn if you qualify for this #IRS tax deduction: https://t.co/5lV6cRVeCW #OlderAmericansMonth
The new #IRS Tax Debt Help tool provides individuals and businesses with a simple, accessible way to explore payment options and identify next steps based on their situation. Learn more at: https://t.co/LImpU7DH5F
#TaxPros: The updated Tax Withholding Estimator helps your clients take One, Big, Beautiful Bill changes into account when calculating their 2026 withholding. Use this #IRS tool to make tax planning easier: https://t.co/xzee6qsjse
All U.S. children under 18 with a valid Social Security number are eligible to establish a Trump Account. Parents can register their children at https://t.co/QLuekkDjLa #IRS
The #IRS has shared new information about educational assistance programs, including how rules apply to certain loans and updates related to the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. See: https://t.co/6YqrFko6iM
It’s the perfect time to check on your withholding! The #IRS Tax Withholding Estimator guides you step-by-step through an anonymous calculation. Get started at: https://t.co/3fQSlsYHt3
To make tax compliance less intimidating, the new #IRS Tax Debt tool is designed to be easy to use and accessible to a wide range of people. It doesn't require specialized knowledge and can be used at any time. Get more information at: https://t.co/LImpU7DH5F
Missed the April 15 tax filing deadline? Filing as soon as possible will help you avoid penalties and interest. An #IRS tax tip shares more on what to do next: https://t.co/10kt8Kft9g
The new #IRS Tax Debt Help tool walks users through a series of questions. Based on the responses, the tool offers them potential payment and resolution options available. Learn more about this straightforward process at: https://t.co/LImpU7DH5F
There are no income requirements to establish a Trump Account and everyone is eligible, as long as the child is a U.S. citizen and both parents have Social Security numbers. And it's easy to set up one of these tax-deferred savings accounts at: https://t.co/gxv5C8PCge
The IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool gives you a personalized refund date after your return is processed and your tax refund is approved. You can start checking on the status of your tax refund within 24 hours of e-filing your return. Check out https://t.co/AiBrKAdwnH
Happy Tax Day! Haven’t filed your federal tax return yet? If you won’t get to it by the deadline, request a six-month extension to file from the #IRS. See: https://t.co/aO7gmxudbN #Freedom250
If you need more time to file, request an extension from the #IRS no later than April 15 to avoid penalties. Keep in mind this is an extension to file, not an extension to pay: https://t.co/cToMmwCuUA
You may qualify for the Child Tax Credit for each qualifying child if you meet all #IRS eligibility factors and your annual income is not more than $200,000, or $400,000 if filing a joint return. Visit: https://t.co/td9AqXSDKz
Time’s running out to claim your refund from tax year 2022. The #IRS estimates the median refund amount is $686 for 2022, and that doesn’t include applicable tax credits. Don’t forget to file by 4/15 so you don’t leave money on the table: https://t.co/Daks8XsAbA