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Sunday June 7, 2026

Washington News

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Free File Still Available for Non-Filers

On June 2, 2026, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that taxpayers who missed the April 15 tax filing deadline may still use the IRS Free File program.

IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank J. Bisignano stated, "IRS Free File makes it easy for taxpayers to meet their filing obligations and claim valuable tax credits at no cost. As we continue to transform the IRS into a digital-first agency, tools like IRS Free File help provide a secure, convenient, and reliable filing experience for taxpayers."

Many taxpayers who do not usually file a tax return may still qualify for tax credits or refunds. An estimated 109 million taxpayers are eligible to use the IRS Free File program. The IRS will maintain the availability of Free File until October 15, 2026.

The IRS Free File program can be accessed on IRS.gov. The program allows individuals to use tax software available through trusted partners. The free commercial software enables safe, secure and user-friendly options for filing taxes.

  1. No-Cost Filing — Taxpayers may use the Free File software if their adjusted gross income is $89,000 or less. In many cases, these individuals may also file a state tax return at no cost.
  2. Trusted Partners — The IRS reviews and analyzes the tax software provided by each commercial vendor. Among the participating providers, one provides software in Spanish while several offer free state tax returns with the use of their software. In addition, the software providers are required to provide customer support.
  3. Easy and Secure — The commercial software programs have been used by millions of taxpayers and provide convenient step-by-step guidance. Each software program also checks for math errors and identifies potential taxpayer filing errors, helping taxpayers ensure a more accurate tax return is filed compared to those completing a return manually.
  4. Fast Refunds — Many individuals who do not typically file may qualify for a refundable credit or a refund of taxes that have been withheld. By using the Free File program, you may be able to receive a prompt cash refund to your bank account through direct deposit.

Published June 5, 2026
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