Tax News IRS Will Begin Accepting Delayed Tax Returns Feb. 14 Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Written by TurboTaxAshley Published Jan 21, 2011 - [Updated Jul 11, 2019] 1 min read Important- This post relates to late legislation for tax year 2010 and not tax year 2011. There were no filing delays for your 2011 taxes. This is an older post. There is no need to wait to file your taxes. The IRS announced yesterday that they will begin accepting returns affected by the filing delays starting on February 14 – just in time for Valentine’s Day! File Now with TurboTax The good news is you don’t worry this doesn’t mean you need to wait until mid-February to file your taxes. TurboTax is ready to accept your return today, whether you’re impacted by the delays or not. If you claim itemized tax deductions on Schedule A, the higher education tuition and fees deduction and the educator expenses deduction, you can prepare and e-file your return now with TurboTax and we will hold it and then automatically submit your federal tax return to the IRS. TurboTax will submit your state tax return immediately so you can get you your state tax refund as quickly as possible. The IRS stated in their announcement that the filing delays, which impact both paper and e-filed tax returns, will affect approximately 9 million taxpayers (based on estimates from last year). What about your state refund? We know that everyone wants to get their refund ASAP. Since TurboTax is the market leader, we have been able to work closely with states to get you your state tax refund as quickly as possible, even if your federal return is delayed until Feb. 14. Not all other software or tax stores are able to do this for their customers. To find out if your state is accepting returns from TurboTax now check out this post. Have any other questions? Leave them in the comments and we will try to help you out. Previous Post Free Tax Prep for Low and Middle-Income Taxpayers Next Post What about Tax Relief in Disaster Situations Written by TurboTaxAshley More from TurboTaxAshley Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax News Some States Experiencing Tax Return Processing Delays Tax News IRS Says Some Taxpayers Must Wait to File 2010 Tax Returns Tax News IRS Announces E-file Opens January 20: Be the First in Line for Your Tax Refund Tax News IRS Update: They Will Begin Accepting Tax Returns with Education Credits and Depreciation Tax News IRS Opens E-file on January 23: Get A Jump on Your Tax Refund Tax Refunds How Long It Takes to Get Your Tax Refund Tax News Tax Day Update: TurboTax is Accepting E-Filed Tax Returns TurboTax News Government Shutdown 2019 Update: You Can File Now With TurboTax Tax Refunds Avoid IRS Tax Refund Delays with These Easy Filing Tips Tax News IRS Announces E-File Open Day! Be the First In Line for Your Tax Refund