Close Menu
Modern Life Today
  • Home
  • Tech
  • Smart Home
  • Energy
  • Home Security
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Outdoor
  • Home Internet
Trending Now

Should You Choose a Natural Gas, Propane, Diesel or Electric Home Generator?

January 29, 2026

AirTag 2 vs. AirTag 1: Comparing Apple’s Upgraded Tracker

January 29, 2026

6 Best Tech Buys to Help During Blackouts, Brownouts and Power Outages

January 29, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Modern Life Today
  • Home
  • Tech
  • Smart Home
  • Energy
  • Home Security
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Outdoor
  • Home Internet
Subscribe
Modern Life Today
Home»Home Security»A Quicker Tax Refund Isn’t the Only Reason to File Income Taxes Early
Home Security

A Quicker Tax Refund Isn’t the Only Reason to File Income Taxes Early

Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 13, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Ready or not, the 2026 income tax season will kick off in less than two weeks. The IRS recently announced that Jan. 26, 2026 is the first day that US taxpayers can file their 2025 tax returns.

Are you scampering to gather the information and documentation you’ll need to file your taxes two Mondays from now? And if not — why not?

This story is part of Taxes 2025, CNET’s coverage of the best tax software, tax tips and everything else you need to file your return and track your refund.

They aren’t due until April 15, you say? That’s technically true (unless you live in one of the areas receiving extra tax-filing time due to natural disasters), but I can make some strong arguments that you should file your income taxes well before April even draws near. 

If you’re hoping to avoid tax scams and get your tax refund faster, you may want to file as soon as possible. While procrastination has benefits in certain situations, filing your taxes probably isn’t one of them. Read on to discover my seven reasons for filing your income taxes as early as you can.

For more tax tips, check out a breakdown of the most important tax changes for this year, or all of the tax breaks you might get if you’re a homeowner.

Reason No. 1: Get your tax refund money faster

The best reason to file your taxes early is to get your money sooner if you are expecting a tax refund. About 65% of taxpayers who filed returns by the April 15 deadline last year received tax refunds averaging $2,939. If you overpaid your taxes through paycheck withholding or other tax payments over the course of 2025, the IRS has your money, and there’s no reason not to get it back sooner rather than later.

If you get that potential $2,939 in February instead of May, the three-month difference adds up to about $30 you could earn at 4% APY in a high-yield savings account. You could also use your money for more pressing issues, like home or car repairs. The IRS allows itself 45 days to issue your tax refund without paying interest, but most tax refunds arrive within three weeks of filing a return.

Reason No. 2: Give yourself time to prepare if you owe money

When you aren’t expecting a refund from the IRS, you might have an even more pressing reason to file early: to figure out how much you owe. Regardless of when you file your tax return, you don’t have to pay any taxes that you owe for 2025 until the tax day deadline of April 15, 2026.

As someone who has owed significant taxes some years in my past, let me tell you straight: It’s traumatic to learn you owe the government a bunch of money right before taxes are due. 

My hard-earned guidance: Figure out if you owe the IRS more money as early as possible so that you can prepare to pay your tax bill in April, or explore your options for setting up a payment plan with the IRS.

Reason No. 3: Reduce the risks of tax fraud and identity theft

Tax fraud and scams are big business. Between 2021 and 2022, the amount of fraudulent tax refunds identified by the IRS increased from about $16 million to over $800 million. This sort of tax fraud mostly occurs when someone else files a tax return with your name and Social Security number to claim your tax refund.

One of the best ways to prevent tax-based identity theft is to file your tax return early, before anyone else can file another tax return in your name. The sooner you file your taxes, the less likely you are to have your tax refund stolen.

If you’re not able to file early, consider creating your own Identity Protection PIN on the IRS website. You’ll need to create an online IRS account first, but once you’ve created your six-digit PIN, no one can file a tax return in your name without that secret number.

Reason No. 4: Give yourself time to test-drive tax software

One great aspect of tax software is that all the leading services let you complete your entire tax return and see the amount of your tax refund or how much you owe, for no cost. You pay for the tax software when you actually file your tax return (or if you want  extra services like one-on-one technical support).

Starting your taxes early will give you time to test the available services for yourself and choose the one that you like best. Any of CNET’s picks for best tax software will help you complete your return and optimize your tax refund, but they all have unique interfaces, custom help features, variable prices and differing levels of support for various tax forms. By starting to file your taxes early, if you get frustrated with one service or can’t find the answers you need to complete your tax return, you have time to try another one.

Reason No. 5: Discover early whether or not you need help

If you’re not quite sure about managing your own 2025 tax return, getting an early start on your taxes will quickly help you determine whether you can do it on your own. If you start your taxes early and find yourself in trouble, you’ll have the opportunity to hire a tax pro before they’re all booked.

You can also get free tax help from a qualified tax resource, such as IRS Tax Assistance Centers, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide or MilTax for veterans. Note that these resources will be more in demand and harder to book as the tax deadline nears.

Reason No. 6: Reduce the stress of filing your taxes

Completing and submitting your tax return can be a stressful experience. About 34% of US taxpayers feel anxious or stressed about filing their income taxes, according to a March 2025 survey from Savanta.

The complications of the federal tax code can lead to moments of frustration for even the most prepared tax filer using the best tax software. Starting your taxes early and avoiding the April time crunch gives you plenty of opportunities to take breaks and step away for a day or two or even a week before you start working on your taxes again with fresh eyes and a clear head.

Reason No. 7: Save money on tax software

The patterns of pricing for online tax software aren’t set in stone, but tax software companies will generally increase prices for their products as the tax deadline draws closer. Major players like TurboTax, H&R Block and TaxSlayer have also been known to offer discounts and coupon codes on their software early in the tax season.

For more tax tips, learn about all the tax credits and deductions that homeowners can take.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

The Age of Promptware: How AI Hacking Is Threatening the Smart Home, and What to Do

January 28, 2026

Best Home Security Cameras Without Subscriptions in 2026

January 27, 2026

Keep Your Castle Safe With Two Solar Powered Eufy Cameras for $100 Today

January 27, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top Articles

The 8 Best Blenders for Smoothies, Soups, and Sauces

January 14, 2026

All the Pet Tech That Stood Out at CES 2026

January 8, 2026

Premier League Soccer: Stream Bournemouth vs. Tottenham Live

January 7, 2026

Why Our LED Bulbs Burn Out So Fast at Home and How You Can Stop It

January 20, 2026
Don't Miss

The 5 Telltale Signs an Article Was Written by ChatGPT

By Press RoomJanuary 29, 20260

AI is now seemingly the ultimate “work smarter, not harder” shortcut, and nowhere is that…

The Best Creatine Supplements for Improved Muscle Recovery in 2026

January 29, 2026

6 Natural Sweeteners to Use Instead of the Processed Stuff

January 29, 2026

50% Off Blue Apron Promo Codes | February 2026

January 29, 2026
About Us
About Us

Modern Life Today is your one-stop website for the latest gadget and technology news and updates, follow us now for the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube
Featured News

You Didn’t Miss Out. These 60+ Black Friday Anker Deals Are Still Live (and Worth Adding to Your Cart)

November 29, 2025

Black Friday 2025: 130+ Last-Minute Deals to Shop Before Sales End Tonight

November 29, 2025

Tractive Smart Cat and Dog Trackers Are 40 Percent Off Right Now (2025)

November 29, 2025
Trending Now

Signs Your Gut Is Unhealthy and the 4 Ways to Restore It

November 29, 2025

Black Friday Is Over, but Deals Aren’t. Check Out These Deals Under $100 to Simplify Budget-Friendly Shopping

November 29, 2025

The Best Smart String Lights for Christmas and Much More

November 29, 2025
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.