The IRS reports receiving one million fewer tax returns compared to this time last year. This suggests a significant number of taxpayers have yet to file.
The current average federal tax refund exceeds $3,500. This represents a substantial sum for many households awaiting that payment.
Taxpayers now have less than one week to submit their returns before the deadline. Procrastination could result in missed refunds or potential penalties.
Filing electronically with direct deposit remains the fastest way to get a refund. Paper returns and mailed checks cause considerable delays.
Individuals needing more time can request an automatic extension. It is crucial to note that an extension to file is not an extension to pay any taxes owed.
Those who owe tax but cannot pay the full amount should still file on time. The failure-to-file penalty is typically much larger than the failure-to-pay penalty.
The IRS offers payment plans and options for those facing financial hardship. Taking proactive steps is always better than ignoring the deadline.





