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American Focus > Blog > Economy > IRS eliminates Direct File. How can I file my taxes for free now?
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IRS eliminates Direct File. How can I file my taxes for free now?

Last updated: December 8, 2025 3:35 pm
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Direct File, the free IRS tax-filing tool, has officially come to an end less than two years after its launch. This decision was made due to shifting priorities in Washington, with the site going dark after serving close to 300,000 taxpayers across 25 states during tax year 2024 (calendar year 2025).

Direct File was created during the Biden administration to provide a no-cost filing platform without relying on commercial tax software. Eligible taxpayers could log into an IRS-operated online portal, answer guided questions, enter their W-2 information, and submit their federal return directly to the IRS. It operated alongside IRS Free File, a program that provides free access to tax-prep software for individuals with adjusted gross incomes of $84,000 or less.

The decision to shut down Direct File came after a recent Treasury report advised the IRS to discontinue the tool due to high costs and low participation. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the decision, stating that the program had become costly, underutilized, and a drain on IRS resources.

Lawmakers had mixed reactions to the demise of Direct File, with Republican lawmakers supporting the decision and Democratic lawmakers criticizing it as shortsighted. The Trump administration plans to redirect resources towards strengthening Free File and similar partnerships rather than rebuilding Direct File.

Despite the end of Direct File, there are still free options available for taxpayers. Free File remains the IRS’s flagship no-cost option, offering full-featured filing tools to individuals earning $84,000 or less in adjusted gross income. Additionally, VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) offers free tax preparation to individuals earning $67,000 or less, as well as individuals with disabilities and limited English proficiency.

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It is important to note that Free File and Direct File are not the same programs, with Free File being launched over 20 years ago and Direct File launching in March 2024. While a new government-built tax tool may be possible in the future, the focus for now is on strengthening Free File.

When considering free tax preparation options, it is essential to be aware of any restrictions that may come with the “free” label. Major tax prep brands often offer a free tier, but these versions may be limited to simple returns. As your tax situation becomes more complex, you may be encouraged to upgrade to a paid tier.

In conclusion, while Direct File may be over, there are still free options available for taxpayers to file their federal taxes. By choosing a program that matches your income and tax prep comfort level, you can ensure a smooth tax-filing experience.

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