You may have heard the news that the IRS is opening the 2016 tax filing season on January 19, 2016, but there’s no need to wait until then to file your 2015 taxes.
Can I file previous years taxes electronically?
Prior year returns can only be filed electronically by registered tax preparers, and only when the Modernized e-File System is available. The IRS posts the status of the Modernized e-File (MeF) system on the MeF Status Page. Individuals filing their own prior year return must print/mail the return.
Turbotax Online works only for current year (2016) taxes, and not for any other year. In any event, you have to file the return by mail. Turbotax does not support e-file of prior year returns.
Can I electronically file 2015 tax return?
You can no longer e-File a 2015 Federal or State Tax Return anywhere. Instructions on how to file a 2015 IRS or State Tax Return are outlined below.
Do you need TurboTax to file your 2015 tax return?
To file your 2015 taxes you would need the TurboTax CD/Download software. You can choose the software that best supports you tax needs by visiting the link Past Year’s Taxes and prepare your tax return.
Where can I download the free version of 2015 tax?
October 30, 2019 9:00 PM Where can I download the free version of 2015 tax software? We no longer offer a Free version of TurboTax for 2015. The only options for 2015 are the download versions found in the following link:
Is there a free version of Turbo Tax?
TurboTax Free Edition ($0 Federal + $0 State + $0 To File) is available for simple tax returns only; offer may change or end at any time without notice. Actual prices are determined at the time of print or e-file and are subject to change without notice.
What do I need to file my 2015 tax return?
To file your 2015 taxes you would need the TurboTax CD/Download software. You can choose the software that best supports you tax needs by visiting the link Past Year’s Taxes and prepare your tax return. Please note: TurboTax Online is only available for current year tax returns. View solution in original post.