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Still haven't filed your taxes? Here's what you need to know
United States🏛️ Politics4/14/2023

Still haven't filed your taxes? Here's what you need to know

The article discusses the approaching April 18 tax filing deadline for U.S. taxpayers and provides guidance for those who have not yet filed. It notes that the IRS has processed over 100 million 2022 tax returns, leaving many households still to file. The piece explains that individuals in disaster areas or military personnel stationed in combat zones may have automatic extensions. It also outlines scenarios where filing might not be required, such as for low-income earners, and encourages checking eligibility for refunds through tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit. The article lists various tax forms that may need to be submitted and advises organizing tax documents, including electronic records.

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Still haven't filed your taxes? Here's what you need to know

The article discusses the approaching April 18 tax filing deadline for U.S. taxpayers and provides guidance for those who have not yet filed. It notes that the IRS has processed over 100 million 2022 tax returns, leaving many households still to file. The piece explains that individuals in disaster areas or military personnel stationed in combat zones may have automatic extensions. It also outlines scenarios where filing might not be required, such as for low-income earners, and encourages checking eligibility for refunds through tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit. The article lists various tax forms that may need to be submitted and advises organizing tax documents, including electronic records.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about tax filing procedures and deadlines without taking a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced, objective guidance based on IRS guidelines and does not emphasize any particular political viewpoint or agenda. The framing remains neutral, focusing on

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