The IRS announced last week that eligible Texas taxpayers can now use IRS Direct File, a new service that provides taxpayers with the choice to electronically file their federal tax return directly with the IRS for free.

Direct File is a mobile-friendly, interview-based service that will work as well on a mobile phone as it does on a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer.

People in 12 states, including Texas, are eligible to participate in the 2024 Direct File pilot and will be limited to taxpayers with certain types of income, credits, and deductions – taxpayers with relatively simple returns. This new service is available until the tax filing deadline of April 15, 2024.

“Direct File is an additional option for Texans to use to file their federal tax return,” said IRS spokesperson Clay Sanford. “One of the first steps interested taxpayers should do is to check their eligibility, and there is an easy tool on IRS.gov to do that.”

Customer service

Taxpayers participating in the pilot can get help from IRS employees staffing the Direct File customer support function with live chat access.

IRS customer service representatives can provide technical support and provide basic clarification of tax law related to the tax scope of Direct File. Questions related to issues other than Direct File will be routed to other IRS customer support, as appropriate.

Taxpayer Eligibility

Eligibility to participate in the Direct File pilot is limited to reporting only certain types of income and claiming limited credits and adjustments. It includes:

Income reporting

–W-2 wage income

–Social Security and railroad retirement income

–Unemployment compensation

–Interest of $1,500 or less

Credits

–Earned Income Tax Credit

–Child Tax Credit

–Credit for Other Dependents

Deductions

–Standard deduction

–Student loan interest

–Educator expenses

A new electronic filing option

Direct File does not replace existing filing options like tax professionals, IRS Free File, free return preparation sites, commercial software, or authorized e-file providers. Taxpayers will continue to have choices, whether they want to use a tax professional, a software product, Free File, free tax preparation services like Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) as well as a paper tax return or Direct File.

For more information, visit https://www.irs.gov/about-irs/strategic-plan/irs-direct-file-pilot