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Source: Internal Revenue Service

Free online tax-filing system now open for people in Wisconsin, 24 other states

A program called WisTax allows the free filing of state taxes online.

Peter Cameron / The Badger Project

Feb 7, 2025, 10:19 AM CST

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Americans spend billions getting help filing their taxes every year. But a new online system with the IRS allows eligible taxpayers to file for free, including in Wisconsin.

The federal Direct File system “integrates seamlessly” with the state’s free online filing program WisTax, the state Department of Revenue said in a press release, allowing eligible filers to submit their state return as well.

You can check if you are eligible on the IRS website. More than 600,000 Wisconsin residents, those who have simple tax situations, can use Direct File in 2025, the IRS says.

The systems began allowing usage on Jan. 27. Tax filings are generally due by April 15.

Direct File can save taxpayers time and money by importing their tax information directly from the IRS, the agency says.

Live support from IRS staff is available Monday through Friday.

Funding for the Direct File system was included in the massive American investment bill the Inflation Reduction Act, passed by congressional Democrats with no votes from Republicans, in 2022.

After seeing its funding cut for many years, the IRS got a restoration of $60 billion in that bill to do things like increase enforcement on corporations and the wealthiest Americans, which projects to raise tax revenue, as well as provide better customer service for tax filers.

The bill also paid for the Direct File system. A trial run in 2024 allowed tens of thousands of taxpayers in several states to use the free program. They saved about $5.6 million in filing costs, according to an IRS estimate.

This article first appeared on The Badger Project and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.


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