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Are you overlooking an IRS tax credit? Check this tool even if you have no filing requirements

Thousands of American taxpayers do not have an obligation to file a tax return in 2025, but they may be missing out on IRS tax credits

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Francisco Candelera
18/02/2025 17:00
en Finance
IRS tax credits you may have overlooked in the U.S. in 2025

IRS tax credits you may have overlooked in the U.S. in 2025

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has made an important reminder that could benefit taxpayers with no filing requirements in the United States. This information is particularly relevant to those Americans with no filing requirements because they could take advantage of tax credits.

These tax credits may allow them to get a tax refund in 2025. Yes, it is possible even if you are not required by the IRS to file your 2024 tax return. But how can you check if you can get money from the Agency during the current tax season?

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IRS Free File is the tool you need

Haven’t you heard about the Internal Revenue Service Free File tool? It is the easiest way to do your taxes for free. Good news for those taxpayer with no filing requirements because Free File is now open.

As long as you qualify, you can use Free File to do two important things:

  • prepare your federal income tax return online
  • file your 2024 return
  • use guided tax preparation software

What are the advantages of using IRS Free File?

Among the things taxpayers appreciate the most, here are the top 3. In the first place, it is safe to use it. Secondly, taxpayers who have used it claim it is straightforward, so it is easy to use.

In third place, it is free so you will not have to spend a cent on it. Even if you are a taxpayer who does not qualify for IRS Free File you can also use the Free File Fillable Forms.

In general, to qualify for the Internal Revenue Service Free File tool, your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) must be $84,000 or less. All you have to do is select an IRS tax software partner. Answer a few simple questions to guide you through. Not only is it free, but it also provides accurate math calculations guaranteed to avoid delays for inaccuracies.

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