New Jersey will join the IRS Direct File tax program in 2025, allowing over 1 million residents to file their federal and state taxes online for free, simplifying the process and helping them claim credits and refunds.
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File Program for 2025, Offering Free Online Tax Filing to Over 1 Million Residents
According to the report of North Jersey, New Jersey will join the IRS Direct File tax program starting in the 2025 tax season, making it easier for residents to file their taxes. Governor Phil Murphy and U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo announced that this program will let New Jerseyans file both federal and state taxes online for free. It will help people claim the credits and refunds they are eligible for, making tax filing simpler and less stressful.
The Direct File program was tested in 12 states for the 2024 tax season and received positive feedback. It helped over 140,000 people get more than $90 million in refunds and saved about $5.6 million in filing costs. With New Jersey joining, more than 1 million residents will have access to this free option. The IRS plans to expand the program to cover more tax situations, especially those affecting working families.
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IRS Direct File Program Aims to Simplify and Lower Costs for Tax Filers, Expanding Options for Simple Returns
Deputy Secretary Adeyemo said the goal of the Direct File program is to make tax filing easier and cheaper for everyone. The program is not meant to replace other free filing options but to add another choice for those with simple tax returns. The IRS hopes this expansion will help even more people manage their taxes without extra costs.