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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2020-08Inside This IssueIRS Free File: Ideal for young and first-time filers WASHINGTON – Filing taxes for the first time or working part-time? IRS Free File may be the perfect match for people looking to save money on federal tax preparation. Most Free File users are under the age of 30 with modest incomes. The Free File adjusted gross income limit for 2020 is $69,000. For those who want to do their own taxes, Free File means free tax preparation, free electronic filing and free direct deposit, which is the fastest way to get a refund. "Doing your taxes may seem a bit overwhelming, but it's not. Free File does the hard work for you. The software finds the right forms, finds any tax benefits and does all the math," said Ken Corbin, commissioner of the IRS' Wage and Investment division. "Here's a key tip: have all your income records like your Form W-2 ready before you start." Another plus: Free File is mobile enabled. Taxpayers can use their smart phones or tablets to do their taxes. Free File features 10 brand-name tax software providers who are in a partnership with the IRS to offer their online products for free. Each provider sets additional eligibility requirements, generally based on age, state residency and income. Here's how Free File works:
If this is the first time that you've filed a federal tax return and you are single, here's what you need before you start:
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