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June 10, 2026
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WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who missed the filing deadline that they can still file their 2025 federal tax return at no cost using IRS Free File.

 

“IRS Free File makes it easy for taxpayers to meet their filing obligations and claim valuable tax credits at no cost,” said IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank J. Bisignano. “As we continue to transform the IRS into a digital-first agency, tools like IRS Free File help provide a secure, convenient, and reliable filing experience for taxpayers.”

 

Eligible taxpayers, especially those who do not normally file a tax return, may still qualify for overlooked tax credits or refunds. More than 109 million taxpayers are eligible for free guided tax preparation through IRS Free File. Those who do not qualify can still file electronically using Free File Fillable Forms. IRS Free File remains available through Oct. 15.

IRS Free File offers guided tax software through trusted partners, helping taxpayers file accurate returns and receive refunds quickly. The program provides safe, secure, and user-friendly options for filing taxes from home.

 

Key benefits of IRS Free File:

  • No-cost filing: Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $89,000 or less can use guided tax preparation software to file their federal tax return and, in most cases, their state return for free. Those above the threshold can file electronically using Free File Fillable Forms.
  • Trusted partners: IRS-vetted tax software providers offer secure options. One partner offers services in Spanish and several offer free state tax return filing for eligible taxpayers. Each partner offers customer support.
  • Easy and secure: Step-by-step guidance includes built-in error checks.
  • Fast refunds: Filing electronically and choosing direct deposit helps taxpayers receive refunds faster.

 

The IRS encourages taxpayers to take advantage of this free service before the Oct. 15 deadline.

To get started, visit IRS Free File: Do Your Taxes For Free on IRS.gov.

This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.

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