E-filing for state and federal taxes begins January 23

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Starting Monday, taxpayers can start to file state and federal income tax returns online.

Tax professional Marshella Norell of H&R Block spoke with KTLO’s Heather Loftis to talk about what tax payers should expect this year.


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According to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA), papers returns are already being accepted. Taxpayers can anticipate six to eight weeks of processing time for paper returns, while those filed online should take two to four weeks. The deadline to file a state income tax return, pay any amount, or file an extension is April 18.

DFA spokesperson Scott Hardin states February is typically their busiest month for returns and they expect roughly 1.8 million individual tax returns to be filed this year.

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