KEY POINTS
  • The IRS hasn't announced the tax season kickoff for individual filers, but last year, the agency began accepting individual returns on Jan. 24.
  • In the meantime, experts suggest hiring a tax preparer, if needed, and getting organized with tax forms.
  • There's still time to reduce your 2022 tax bill with a fourth-quarter estimated tax payment and individual retirement account or health savings account contributions.

Tax season is almost here, and there are key things to know before the IRS begins accepting individual returns, experts say. 

While tax filing for business returns kicks off on Jan. 12, the IRS hasn't announced the opening date for individual filers. Last year, the tax-filing season began on Jan. 24.