Some taxpayers in Arizona may be receiving a $1,400 stimulus check this month, but it depends on 2021 tax returns. Here's what to know in Arizona.
The tax filing season kicked off on Jan 27, with the Internal Revenue Service accepting returns. Taxpayers could face problems from scammers.
Happening now – tax season is underway, with many starting to file their 2024 taxes, but there are some programs throughout the state that allow you to file your state and federal taxes for free.
The Arizona Department of Revenue has expanded its free tax filing program, giving even more Arizonans a way to file their taxes online for free.
Tax filing season officially opened on Jan. 27. The Internal Revenue Service will now accept tax returns for the 2024 tax year. This year you need to file your taxes or ask for an extension by the April 15 deadline.
Victims received fraudulent calls from "your bank security team" telling them to transfer funds to a new bank account.
The IRS' free online program Direct File is now open for business and accepting tax returns. Here's what to know.
Having a supportive community can be life-changing for many parents raising children with autism. That's why a group of Valley moms are creating spaces to connect, share resources, and build lasting friendships with other moms who truly understand their journey.
Taxpayers in 25 states, including Florida, will be able to file directly with the IRS starting on Jan. 27. Here's what's new and dates to know.
The Senate confirmed Scott Bessent as treasury secretary, filling a key role in President Donald Trump's Cabinet with Bessent expected to help orchestrate Trump's economic agenda.
After a three-day trial, a federal jury convicted a Hopkinsville man for conspiring to possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and fentanyl, as well as seven counts of money laundering,
Initially, the IRS made Direct File available only to government employees in 12 states: Arizona, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington State and Wyoming. It was later made available to private-sector taxpayers.