The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the estimated start date for filing taxes 2024.
TRAVERSE CITY, MI, US, November 17, 2023 / -- The start of a new year always brings with it the anticipation of tax season. Many taxpayers are curious about when they can file their tax returns for the year 2023.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the estimated start date for filing taxes in 2024, and taxpayers can look forward to submitting their returns earlier than in previous years.
According to the IRS, the estimated start date for filing 2023 taxes is January 18, 2024. It's important to note that this date may be subject to change, but it's unlikely to be pushed back.
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Sounds good to me! a bit earlier than past.. less last minute tax code changes and more IRS staff should help.
I do not have any plans on preparing a return that early. I'm not going to prepare a return and then have to change it because the client subsequently received a 1099 or something else that they claim they didn't know they were going to receive. I don't have time for that.
understood. i have some clients that literally have a single W-2. I may do a return like that.. but generally it is a good sign if the IRS does open up efiling on that earlier date.
It also means I can efile a few prior year returns signed and waiting to be sent.
I agree with you, @PATAX I won't do a 2023 return that early. Clients have a hard time accepting the fee to redo a return for adding another W2.
I agree with @Taxprohere - that will be great for getting some older stuff efiled and out of here finally.
just efiled 2023 W-2s for one my clients, on december 18!.. earliest ever for w-2 filing for me. SSA BSO is accepting 2023 submissions. also efiled some 1099s.. first year ever for me on efiling the 1099s.
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