WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Jan. 26 marks the official start date of the 2026 tax filing season, when the IRS will begin accepting and processing 2025 tax returns. April 15 is the filing deadline to avoid penalties and interest.
Tax season is the annual period when taxpayers prepare and submit their income tax returns for the previous calendar year to the IRS and most U.S. citizens and permanent residents need to file a tax return if they make more than a certain amount of money for the year.
Tax experts, including the IRS鈥 independent watchdog, have warned that this year’s filing season could be hampered by the who left the agency through planned layoffs and buyouts spurred by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank Bisignano, who was , said 鈥渢he IRS workforce remains vigilant and dedicated to their mission to serve the American taxpaying public. At the same time, IRS information systems have been updated to incorporate the new tax laws and are ready to efficiently and effectively process taxpayer returns during the filing season.鈥
Bisignano is also commissioner of the Social Security Administration.
The IRS will also be responsible for implementing major provisions of Republicans’ signed into law last summer. Several provisions in the law retroactively affect the 2025 tax year, likely leading to more questions from taxpayers and requiring the IRS to update tax forms.
鈥淧resident Trump is committed to the taxpayers of this country and improving upon the successful tax filing season in 2025,鈥 said acting IRS Commissioner Scott Bessent in a news release. 鈥淚 am confident in our ability to deliver results and drive growth for businesses and consumers alike.鈥
The IRS expects to receive roughly 164 million individual income tax returns this year, which is on par with what it received last year.
The average refund amount was $3,167, according to IRS data. Bessent has said on several occasions that the effects of Republican tax law will result in bigger tax refunds in 2026.
The latest to Congress published in June states that the IRS workforce has fallen from 102,113 workers at the end of the Biden administration to 75,702. The IRS website does not include the latest employment numbers on the agency鈥檚 workforce.
IRS employees involved in last year’s tax season were not allowed to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration until after the taxpayer filing deadline of April 15, 2025.
The June report to Congress warned that the 2026 season could be rocky.
鈥淲ith the IRS workforce reduced by 26% and significant tax law changes on the horizon, there are risks to next year鈥檚 filing season,鈥 said Erin M. Collins, who leads the organization assigned to protect taxpayers鈥 rights.
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