As the new year rolls in, so does tax season.
The Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting and processing tax returns on Jan. 23, kicking off the 2023 tax season. Americans will have until April 18 to file their tax returns, granting them an extra three days from the usual deadline.
The extra days happened because the normal filing date of April 15 falls on a weekend and the District of Columbia’s Emancipation Day holiday falls on April 17.
More than 168 million individual tax returns are expected, according to the IRS. In order to accommodate and improve on previous tax seasons affected by the pandemic, the agency has hired more than 5,000 new telephone assistors and added more in-person staff to help taxpayers.
“This filing season is the first to benefit the IRS and our nation’s tax system from multi-year funding in the Inflation Reduction Act,” said Acting IRS Commissioner Doug O’Donnell. "While much work remains after several difficult years, we expect people to experience improvements this tax season."
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