WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The Internal Revenue Service
said on Thursday 2015 tax-filing season would kick off this week
and it is offering taxpayers online advice on how to deal with
Obamacare.
IRS online tax preparation will be available as of Friday and
taxpayers will have until April 15 to file their tax returns and
pay any tax due. The IRS said it expects to receive about 150
million individual income tax returns this year, with most of
them being filed electronically.
The agency said it will begin accepting and processing all
tax returns, electronic and paper, on Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Under President Barack Obama's new healthcare system, more
than 75 percent of taxpayers will check a new box on their
returns to verify they have health coverage. Those without
coverage will have to claim an exemption or pay a fee.
Obama's Affordable Care Act also means taxpayers who bought
coverage through one of the new health insurance marketplaces
will get a new Form 1095-A by early February. It will contain
information needed to complete the tax return.
Taxpayers who got an advance premium tax credit to help them
pay for Obamacare coverage must file a tax return to make sure
they were entitled to that assistance based on their actual
incomes. The new Form 8962 will be used to do that.
Advice is available online at IRS.gov/aca, the agency said,
cautioning that phoning for help could mean long waits because
IRS staffing is down due to budget cuts made by Congress.
Nevertheless, the agency said it expects to issue more than
90 percent of refunds due within 21 days of receiving a return.
(Reporting by Kevin Drawbaugh; editing by Andrew Hay)
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