Frank Ellis, a tax specialist and author, has launched an Examiner.com article explaining when people can file their 2015 tax returns in 2016 . Last year, the IRS didn’t accept tax returns until January 31. While the agency has not yet released when tax filing will open , the author reveals speculation this might happen in mid-or-late January.
Additionally, it is noted that filing using TurboTax or H&R Block online allows people to estimate their tax returns before tax season starts. Ellis also notes that April 15 is the tax deadline as always.
Next, the article focuses on a few tax tips for 2016. It advises people to organize tax-related materials, e-file, and use direct deposit. These are highlighted with a little more detail while the author makes a point of saying help is always available for those filing their tax returns alone.
A link to estimated tax refund schedule dates is provided. These approximate dates help people know around when they can expect their refund. A widespread rumor regarding a delay is debunked as a hoax; the IRS has not yet announced a specific date.
Once again, the article touches on TurboTax and H&R Block as the tool to start working on tax returns at the start of 2016. In addition to these resources, the article is complimented by a series of suggested links to resources on tax information.
Frank Ellis regularly publishes tax-related articles providing cash-saving tips and resources to make tax season less stressful. Little known facts and resources can help people get the largest refund possible.
To learn more, go to http://www.examiner.com/article/when-can-i-file-my-2014-tax-return-2015
About Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis is a Traverse City Tax Preparation Planner and published author. He has written tax and finance related articles for eight years and has published over 900 articles on leading financial websites.
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