Adobe Stock image BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — Starting Monday, the Idaho State Tax Commission and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service will start processing individual tax returns for 2024. That’s also when the IRS’s Direct File program starts up, which lets residents in 25 states — now including Idahoans — can file their taxes for free directly through the IRS. The Idaho State Tax Commission estimates in a news release that around 210,000 Idahoans will be eligible to use the free, electronic tax filing service. Once your federal tax return is done, the website will direct users to Idaho’s state tax filing tool — and automatically share much of your tax info into Idaho’s tool for ease-of-use, the Idaho State Tax Commission says. How to check eligibility for IRS Direct File, or Free File Visit the IRS’s Direct File website to see if you’re eligible for the free tax filing program. You can also visit the Idaho State Tax Commission’s website to see if you qualify for another free tax filing program, called Free File. Most people who have an adjusted gross income at or below $84,000 qualify for Free File, the tax commission says. Need tax help? Visit the Idaho State Tax Commission’s website to check your refund status, access tax forms, make payments and find tax help. You can also call 208-334-7660 or toll free at 800-972-7660. Income tax filings for 2024 are due April 15.The post It’s tax season again. But now, many Idahoans can use IRS’s free filing tool. appeared first on East Idaho News.
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It’s tax season again. But now, many Idahoans can use IRS’s free filing tool.
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