Tax Questions & Tips

When can I file my taxes?

Updated: March 13th, 2025 Updated: Mar 13, 2025 Read time: 5 min

Woman using a calculator to file her taxes as soon as tax season starts

Tax season comes around every year, so knowing when you can file your taxes is essential. Typically, you can start filing your taxes at the end of January, but the exact date changes yearly.

If you’re wondering, “When can I file my taxes?” you’re not alone; it’s one of the most common tax questions people ask. Let’s break down everything you need to know about tax filing dates and deadlines. 

When does tax season start?

When people ask, “When can you start filing taxes?” they’re usually wondering when they can send the IRS their tax returns. Tax season typically begins in January and runs through April. You’ll get important tax documents from employers and other income sources during this time. 

The most common form you’ll receive is your W-2. This form shows you how much money you made and how much tax you paid during the year. If you need to get a W-2 form from a previous employer, there are steps you can take to track it down.

Other tax documents you’ll need may include:

  • 1099 forms: Shows income earned as a contractor or from investments
  • 1098 statements: Shows how much interest you paid on your mortgage or student loans
  • Schedule K-1: Shows income from partnerships or S corporations
  • Form 1095: Shows information about your health insurance coverage

As these forms arrive in your mailbox or email, keep them in a safe place — you’ll need them when you file. Many people find it helpful to make a folder or use a large envelope to store all their tax documents as they come in. 

When can I file my 2024 tax return?

When will the IRS start accepting tax returns this year? For the 2024 tax season, the IRS set January 27, 2025, as the earliest you can file taxes. This date changes slightly each year, but it’s usually toward the end of January. 

If you don’t have all the necessary paperwork and documentation by that date, don’t worry! You have a few months before the tax filing deadline.

When is the earliest I can file taxes?

You may want to file your taxes as soon as possible. However, you can’t submit your tax return before tax season officially starts. Even if you have all your paperwork ready, the IRS won’t process returns until the season begins.

There’s no benefit to filing right when tax season opens. What matters most is ensuring you have all your documents and your information is correct.

Woman is stressed because the tax deadline is approaching 

When is the last day to file tax returns?

The standard filing deadline for federal tax returns is April 15 of each year. This is true unless the date falls on a weekend or holiday. In these cases, the deadline will be on the following business day. If you need more time, you can ask for an extension, which gives you a few more months to file. 

Keep in mind that an extension doesn’t give you more time to pay if you owe taxes. It’s always a good idea to file on time so you’ll know exactly how much you owe and when.

What happens if I file my taxes after the deadline?

If you miss the filing deadline and don’t file for an extension, your federal tax return will be late. This may lead to serious consequences, such as financial penalties and interest, or even worse. 

When you miss the filing deadline, the IRS will send you a notice in the mail about your unfiled taxes. If you ignore these notices, the situation can get worse. The IRS has strong legal powers to collect unpaid taxes, including: 

  • Taking money directly out of your paycheck or bank account
  • Placing liens on your property that prevent you from selling it
  • Seizing assets to pay your tax debt
  • Taking legal action in extreme cases

The financial penalties for not filing your taxes on time start as soon as you miss the deadline. The IRS charges a monthly late filing penalty of 5% of your unpaid taxes, which can build up to 25% of what you owe. On top of this, they can charge interest on unpaid taxes and penalties. Even a small tax bill can grow into a much larger debt over time. 

However, the IRS offers some options if you miss the filing deadline. Setting up a payment plan early can reduce your penalties significantly. They may even forgive penalties for first-time late filers with a good reason for missing the deadline. But this forgiveness typically only happens once.

Even if you’re getting a refund, filing late isn’t wise. The IRS only allows three years to claim refunds. After that, you lose your refund completely. They might also hold back future refunds until you file all required tax returns. 

Beyond the direct penalties, late filing can hurt other areas of your life. Tax liens appear on your credit report, making getting loans, renting a home, or finding a job difficult. Unfiled taxes may also affect professional licenses and certifications.

Woman meets with a tax professional to ensure her taxes are filed correctly and on time 

How to file your taxes on time

Here are a few tips to help you file your taxes on time: 

  • Start early: Begin gathering tax documents in January. List all the places you’ve earned money during the year. 
  • Stay organized: Create a special folder for tax documents as they arrive. Keep receipts for charitable donations, business expenses, and any other tax write-offs
  • Get professional help: Consider working with a professional if you have a complex tax situation. This allows you to ask questions early if you’re unsure about something. However, don’t wait until the last minute to seek help. Tax professionals get very busy during tax season. 
  • Plan ahead: Mark important tax deadlines on your calendar. Set aside money throughout the year if you usually owe taxes. You should also keep good records all year, not just during tax season. 

Stay ahead of tax deadlines 

Filing your taxes on time doesn’t have to be stressful. Starting early and staying organized can help. At Sun Loan, we understand tax season can feel overwhelming. This is why our experienced team offers simple tax preparation services.

Whether you prefer filing online, meeting in person, or dropping off your documents, we’re here to help. Want to learn more about our tax services or get started with your return? Contact your local Sun Loan branch today.

Author – Doug Flach

Doug Flach is a partner at Accurate Tax Solutions, a tax preparation firm based out of Alpharetta, GA. Doug’s resume boasts over two decades in the tax industry with a specialization in tax return p... Read more »

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