Tax Tip 2026-15: Military personnel and their families have filing options and resources

Bookmark and Share

IRS.gov Banner
IRS Tax Tips Feb. 24, 2026

Useful Links:

IRS.gov

Help For Hurricane Victims


News Essentials

What’s Hot

News Releases

IRS – The Basics

IRS Guidance

Media Contacts

Facts & Figures

Around The Nation

e-News Subscriptions


The Newsroom Topics

Multimedia Center

Noticias en Español

Radio PSAs

Tax Scams/Consumer Alerts

The Tax Gap

Fact Sheets

IRS Tax Tips

Armed Forces

Latest News


IRS Resources

Contact Your Local IRS Office

Filing Your Taxes

Forms & Instructions

Frequently Asked Questions

Taxpayer Advocate Service

Where to File

IRS Social Media

 


Issue Number: Tax Tip 2026-15

Military personnel and their families have filing options and resources

Members of the military have free filing options for their federal tax returns. The available programs offer online tax preparation, electronic filing and direct deposit of refunds at no cost.

MilTax
Eligible members of the military community can use MilTax, a free tax resource offered through Military OneSoure. This software was developed specifically to address the unique circumstances of military life that can affect taxes such as combat pay and dealing with multiple moves within the same tax year. Eligible taxpayers can use MilTax to complete and electronically file a federal tax return and up to five state returns for free. There are no income limits.

IRS Free File
Taxpayers, including active-duty military, with an adjusted gross income less than $89,000 in 2025 can use IRS Free File guided tax software to prepare and electronically file their 2025 federal income tax returns for free.

Free File Fillable Forms
All taxpayers can use Free File Fillable Forms regardless of income level.

In addition to the free filing options and resources, military personnel stationed overseas have more time to file their tax returns. Additional extensions are available for those serving in combat zones, and they may also be able to exclude combat income from taxation.

There are special rules for the Earned Income Tax Credit for members of the military. If applicable, it could result in a larger refund.

More information

Subscribe to IRS Tax Tips

Back to top

 


FaceBook Logo  YouTube Logo  Instagram Logo  Twitter Logo  LinkedIn Logo


Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov.

This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message.

 


This email was sent to 65irs29@cpaemailnewsletter.com by: Internal Revenue Service (IRS) · Internal Revenue Service · 1111 Constitution Ave. N.W. · Washington, D.C. 20535 GovDelivery logo

Leave a Reply