Filed an IRS Extension? Here’s Why You Should File Your Taxes Now Instead of Waiting

Sadie Krajcik
Published Jul 22, 2025

Filed an IRS Extension? Here’s Why You Should File Your Taxes Now Instead of Waiting

If you filed for a tax extension earlier this year, the Oct. 15 deadline might feel far away.


But the IRS recommends filing your taxes now to avoid last-minute stress and give yourself more time to fix issues or set up a payment plan if needed.

 

Why Filing Your Taxes Now Helps You

  • Avoid the October rush and last-minute errors

  • Get your refund sooner if you’re owed one

  • Have more time to handle any unexpected issues

  • Start planning your fall and holiday budget with confidence

Not sure what financial aid is available to you? Get the details here!

 

Use IRS Free File to File for Free

If your adjusted gross income is $84,000 or less, you qualify for IRS Free File, which offers free, guided online tax preparation with trusted IRS partners, secure e-filing of your federal tax return at no cost, and 24/7 access, so you can file whenever it fits your schedule.

If you prefer to do your taxes yourself, Free File Fillable Forms is available to all taxpayers, regardless of income.

 

How to Get Started

  1. Go to IRS Free File: Do your taxes for free

  2. Choose a Free File partner or use Fillable Forms

  3. File your federal tax return securely, for free

Don’t wait until October to file your taxes.

Filing now is free, fast, and gives you peace of mind knowing your taxes are done before the fall rush.

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