Tax News IRS Announces E-File Open Day! Be the First In Line for Your Tax Refund Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by TurboTaxLisa Published Jan 8, 2024 - [Updated Jan 17, 2024] 3 min read Today the IRS announced Monday, January 29, 2024 as the beginning of the nation’s 2023 tax season when the agency will begin accepting and processing 2023 tax year returns. Don’t wait to file. File today with TurboTax, and be first in line for your tax refund! Although the IRS has not yet begun accepting e-filed tax returns, TurboTax securely holds your completed taxes, transmits them to the IRS, and state when they open for e-file. Whether you want to do your taxes yourself, get help along the way, or just fully hand over your taxes to a tax expert, TurboTax is ready to help you get your biggest refund. Last year, the average tax refund was more than $3,000. We know that your tax refund can make a big difference in your financial life, whether you need to pay down debt or save for something special. Combined with e-file, direct deposit is the fastest way to get your tax refund. Overall, the IRS anticipates nine out of 10 taxpayers will receive their refund within 21 days or less when they file electronically with direct deposit if there are no issues with their tax return. The IRS encourages all taxpayers to file as soon as possible and reminds you to keep copies of your prior-year tax returns for at least three years. The filing deadline to submit 2023 tax returns is April 15, 2024. Individuals who live in Maine and Massachusetts have until April 17, 2024, because April 15 is Patriots Day and April 16 is emancipation day. C-Corps filing deadline is April 15, 2024 and partnerships and S-Corps filing deadlines are March 15, 2024. Try Our Tax Documents Checklist Get your tax refund up to 5 days early* with TurboTax + Credit Karma MoneyTM You could get your tax refund up to 5 days earlier when you have it deposited onto awith Credit Karma Money™ checking or savings account**. Free to open and with no minimum balance fees, enjoy perks like automatic cashback***, Early Payday, and more. Select Credit Karma Money as your deposit option when you’re ready to finish and file inside TurboTax. Check back with the TurboTax Blog this tax season to get the latest news for all things taxes and saving money! 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More from Lisa Greene-Lewis Follow Lisa Greene-Lewis on Twitter. 464 responses to “IRS Announces E-File Open Day! Be the First In Line for Your Tax Refund” « Older Comments Hello, I tried to file my fed form 1120S and my WI 5S and I got a pop up message in TT that the Intuit Elec Filing Center is not open for the season yet. Why is that happening? I tried to call into TT support but couldn’t get through the frustrating system of prompts and redirects. Very frustrated! thanks, Jonny March 1, 2019 Reply I FILED ON 1//22 AND HAVENT RECEIVED MY REFUNT YET IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE GIVENT ON 2/12 FROM WHAT TURBO TAX APP SAYS . WHY THE DELAY ? Reply I file my taxes on Jan 22 2019 I claimed eitc and ctc is it possible for my refund to be posted on Feb the 15 Reply Hi, The IRS expects to start releasing tax refunds to taxpayers who claimed the EITC and the additional Child Tax Credit on 2/15.The IRS expects the earliest EITC/ACTC related tax refunds to be available in bank accounts or on debit cards beginning on February 27, 2019 assuming you chose direct deposit and there are no other issues. Best, Lisa Greene-Lewis Reply I filed with turbo tax and it says IRS already accepted it.How can this be? Reply IRS accepted my return on Jan 22nd 2019. Thought they weren’t starting till Jan 28th? Reply Transmission did not go through. received error “Our records indicate that you are not entitled to efile one or more formsets”. will not let me proceed past this screen. please assist, thank you. Reply I do not have my w2 yet Reply We just filed our 2013 early February. Tried to file 2014 yesterday and was rejected because they cannot find our agi. We tried the pin number and even put the 0 like it said. Still was rejected. Is this because 2013 has not yet been processed? How then can we e file 2014 now? Both will get refunds. Need this info in the system asap due to college financial aid. Is there another way? Reply Hi Peggy, Yes, your 2013 would need to be processed and in the IRS system. You also would not see your 2014 tax refunds until the IRS processes your 2013 taxes. You can file your 2014 as soon as possible and mail it in. Thank you, Lisa Greene-Lewis Reply « Older Comments Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Crypto Understanding Crypto and Capital Gains Work 7 Things You Need to Know About the New Business Report… Work Using Form 8829 to Write-Off Business Use of Your Home Tax Tips Roth 403(b) vs. Roth IRA: Which Should You Invest In? 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Hello, I tried to file my fed form 1120S and my WI 5S and I got a pop up message in TT that the Intuit Elec Filing Center is not open for the season yet. Why is that happening? I tried to call into TT support but couldn’t get through the frustrating system of prompts and redirects. Very frustrated! thanks, Jonny March 1, 2019 Reply
I FILED ON 1//22 AND HAVENT RECEIVED MY REFUNT YET IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE GIVENT ON 2/12 FROM WHAT TURBO TAX APP SAYS . WHY THE DELAY ? Reply
I file my taxes on Jan 22 2019 I claimed eitc and ctc is it possible for my refund to be posted on Feb the 15 Reply
Hi, The IRS expects to start releasing tax refunds to taxpayers who claimed the EITC and the additional Child Tax Credit on 2/15.The IRS expects the earliest EITC/ACTC related tax refunds to be available in bank accounts or on debit cards beginning on February 27, 2019 assuming you chose direct deposit and there are no other issues. Best, Lisa Greene-Lewis Reply
Transmission did not go through. received error “Our records indicate that you are not entitled to efile one or more formsets”. will not let me proceed past this screen. please assist, thank you. Reply
We just filed our 2013 early February. Tried to file 2014 yesterday and was rejected because they cannot find our agi. We tried the pin number and even put the 0 like it said. Still was rejected. Is this because 2013 has not yet been processed? How then can we e file 2014 now? Both will get refunds. Need this info in the system asap due to college financial aid. Is there another way? Reply
Hi Peggy, Yes, your 2013 would need to be processed and in the IRS system. You also would not see your 2014 tax refunds until the IRS processes your 2013 taxes. You can file your 2014 as soon as possible and mail it in. Thank you, Lisa Greene-Lewis Reply