IRS Free File Opens January 10: File Your Taxes for Free on IRS.gov

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that its Free File program, designed to provide free tax filing options, will be available starting January 10. This service allows millions of taxpayers to prepare and submit their taxes ahead of the official start of the tax season later this month.

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Alexander Espanol, CEO of Outsourcing Processing, guiding J1 visa employees on tax responsibilities.

What is Free File?

Free File is a public-private partnership between the IRS and several tax software providers, offering guided and free tax preparation tools. It is aimed at taxpayers with an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of $84,000 or less. Those earning above this limit can also use Free File Fillable Forms, ideal for individuals comfortable preparing their taxes manually using IRS instructions.

Why Choose Free File?

  • Secure and Guided Access: This year, eight trusted partners are offering free tax software, with one providing options in Spanish to accommodate a broader audience.
  • Claim Tax Credits: Free File ensures taxpayers can maximize valuable benefits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Child Tax Credit, and other refundable credits. These credits can result in refunds even if no taxes are owed.
  • Early Access: While the official tax season begins in late January, Free File users can start preparing their returns now. Program partners will securely hold the submissions until the IRS begins accepting them.
  • Mobile Compatibility: Free File products can be accessed via smartphones or tablets, enabling taxpayers to file their taxes conveniently from anywhere.

How to Get Started with Free File

Getting started with Free File is easy:

 

  1. Visit the official page at IRS.gov/freefile.
  2. Use the partner lookup tool to explore free tax software options.
  3. Select the product that best meets your needs and follow the link to the partner’s website.
  4. Complete your tax return for free with guided assistance.

Who is Eligible for Free File?

The program is available to taxpayers with an AGI of $84,000 or less. Additionally, active-duty military personnel within this income range can benefit from free preparation and filing. Some partners even include free state tax return filing.

Refundable Tax Credits and Benefits

Free File not only simplifies the tax filing process but also ensures taxpayers can claim key tax benefits:

  • The EITC is available to those with earned income below $66,819 and can generate a refund even if no taxes are owed.
  • Credits like the Child Tax Credit help reduce tax liability and can significantly boost refunds.
    Even if you’re not required to file, you may still qualify for these credits.

Free File Participants in 2025

This year’s trusted partners include well-known providers such as:

  • 1040Now
  • Drake (1040.com)
  • ezTaxReturn.com (offering a Spanish-language product)
  • TaxSlayer, among others.

A Reliable and Accessible Tool

Since its inception, Free File has helped millions of taxpayers file their taxes quickly, securely, and at no cost. It’s an excellent choice for those looking to save money and maximize their tax benefits.

Visit IRS.gov/freefile today to start preparing your tax return. File with confidence and for free!

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