File your taxes early for a chance to double your refund money with Jackson Hewitt

It’s never too early submit your tax returns, and just to reiterate that point, one tax preparer is offering an incentive to do just that.

On Monday, tax preparer Jackson Hewitt kicked off a weekly ‘Double Your Refund’ sweepstakes through April 2.

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Jackson Hewitt is awarding 40 grand prize winners a “double tax refund” cash prize equivalent to the value of the winner’s federal tax refund, with a maximum match of $15,000, and a minimum prize of at least $1,500. Additionally, each week, 40 runner-up entrants will be randomly selected to win $400.

You can gain a sweepstakes entry by filing your taxes with Jackson Hewitt or if you don’t file your taxes with them, you can still mail in an entry by the Monday following the week that your federal tax return was filed within the sweepstakes period.

And yes, those winnings will have to be reported and taxed but not until next year’s tax season, says Mark Steber, Jackson Hewitt’s chief tax officer.

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Meantime, Americans should work on filing this year’s taxes as soon as possible to secure their refund. The IRS said on Thursday it'll start processing tax returns on Jan. 23, but you can submit them now to assure yours is already in the queue to be one of the first ones the IRS processes and to secure a Jackson Hewitt sweepstakes entry.

“Tax refunds, for most Americans, are the single largest pay day of the year,” Steber says. “Most will receive over $3,000."

What is the earliest I can file my taxes 2023 and why should I file early?

Today is as good of a time as any to prepare and submit your tax return to the IRS. Just know, it won't be processed until the IRS officially opens tax season on Jan. 23.

If you file your tax return now to get queued up for when the IRS starts processing tax returns, yours will be among the first to get processed, which also means if there aren’t any problems, you’ll be among the first to get your refund check.

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There are other reasons to file early too. They include:

  • Locking down your information. Once you file and the IRS has your return, no one can steal your information and try to file a return on your behalf and steal your refund.

  • More time to file an accurate return. If you or your tax preparer find a mistake, you have more time to correct it. Filing an accurate return will ensure you’ll get your refund quickly if you’re due one.

  • Time to prepare finances in case you owe money. If you owe money, it’s better to find out sooner than later so you can come up with the money. Even if you file your taxes early, you still have until April 18 to pay.