The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers in Florida they can file their taxes quickly, easily and for free...
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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers in Florida they can file their taxes quickly, easily and for free directly with the agency using IRS Direct File.
The web-based service, available in English and Spanish, offers guided help for preparing and filing a federal tax return from a smartphone, tablet or computer.
Direct File does not replace existing filing options like tax professionals, IRS Free File, free return preparation sites, commercial software or authorized e-file providers.
IRS customer service representatives staffing the Direct File support function can provide technical support and provide basic clarification of tax law related to the scope of Direct File. Questions related to issues other than Direct File will be routed to other IRS customer support, as appropriate.
Although the deadline to file a 2024 tax return and pay any tax owed is April 15, 2025, Direct File will be open until Oct. 15, 2025, for people who may need additional time to file.
Enhancements for the 2025 filing season
For the 2025 filing season, Direct File includes new features that make filing taxes quicker and easier.
Eligibility
Income. IRS Direct File is available for taxpayers who lived and worked in Florida for all of 2024, file simple federal tax returns and report the following types of income:
Direct File is not available to taxpayers with other types of income, such as gig economy, rental or business income, or for taxpayers that itemize deductions. Taxpayers can check their eligibility and see if Direct File is a good fit. For those not eligible, they have alternative filing options.
Credits. IRS Direct File will automatically identify and apply the following tax credits for eligible taxpayers:
In addition to covering taxpayers claiming the standard deduction and deductions for student loan interest and educator expenses, Direct File supports taxpayers claiming deductions for Health Savings Account contributions.
Direct File won’t prepare Florida state tax returns. Once taxpayers have completed their federal tax return, Direct File automatically guides them to Florida services to complete their state taxes. Visit the state websites to find information about income tax filing in each state.
Free filing options for all taxpayers
Additional resources
Taxpayers may also use online resources at IRS.gov to quickly get answers to tax questions, check a refund status or pay taxes. There’s no wait time or appointment needed. Online tools and resources are available 24 hours a day, including the IRS’ Interactive Tax Assistant tool and Let us help you resources. Taxpayers considering using Direct File are encouraged to subscribe to the Direct File newsletter.
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