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    E-File - Tax Filing Made Easy.
    2008-12-20 23:41:00
    About 70% of all individual tax returns use “short” tax forms (1040A or 1040EZ). Studies conducted by the IRS suggest that over ten hours are needed to prepare a 1040A tax return using paper forms. Meanwhile, several online tax software companies report that people using online tax software prepare and file their tax returns in well under an hour. In fact, about 50% of actual online tax software users completed their tax return, in one sitting, in under 30 minutes.Online tax software makes preparing taxes easy. The computer software leads you step-by-step and verifies the math. Using a personal computer with an Internet connection, online filers just answer the simple questions in tax preparation software, and the software will does the rest for you. No more last minute trips to the Post Office - just hit Send! IRS provides an official acknowledgement that your return was received. Owe money? You can authorize an electronic funds withdrawal from your savings or checking account or
    By: Free IRS Efile
     
    Make Tax Filing Easier
    2008-02-04 04:54:00
    Record Keeping TipsWhen tax time comes around, do you dig frantically through piles of papers looking for the documentation you need to prepare your tax returns? Are you unsure about which records you should keep and which ones you can safely throw away?Why not make your life easier and ensure that you don't miss any deductions, by organizing your record keeping system early in the year and keeping it up-to-date?Why Should I Keep Records?Not only does having organized records make it easier and less frustrating for you to file your tax return, it also enables you to explain an item on your return that the IRS might question, and could prevent you from having to pay additional taxes and penalties for unsubstantiated items.What Records Should I Keep?Your checkbook can help you remember income and expenses that should be reported on your tax return, but the checkbook and cancelled checks alone aren't sufficient documentation to prove the deductibility of an expense.In addition to proof of
    By: Income Tax Filling Online
     
    Conventional Way for Tax Filing
    2007-07-24 07:23:21
    The easiest and quickest way to file a return and obtain a refund, is to do this electronically--a practice already used by more than half of all taxpayers. The conventional way of filing taxes with the IRS has been opposed by online tax filing systems in recent times. Filing online will allow you to get your tax refund in as little as 10 days.The process of filing taxes online is simple and trouble free. The customer first prepares his tax papers personally or approaches professional tax consultants to do so on his behalf. After the tax papers have been prepared they can be effortlessly filed through an IRS e-file provider. Filing can be done online as well, but if an individual is not sure about the mechanics, it is better to seek professional guidance. Usually most tax experts will be licensed IRS e-file providers. The relevant documents are signed and retained by the customer for future reference. The IRS e-file provider then files the returns electronically on the behalf of the cu
    By: Rapid Tax Refund
     

    E-filing - A Better Way of Tax-filing
    2006-10-06 22:57:00
    The IRS started the e-file program as a pilot project for the 1986 filing season in conjunction with tax-preparation software providers and the professional tax community. During the test year, five third-party transmitters were approved by the IRS to file Tax Returns electronically; they submitted 25,000 returns at three locations. Initially, tax preparers could file returns electronically only if no tax payment was due. The taxpayers that could participate in the program and the types of returns they could file were limited.More and more Americans are choosing e-file, which lets them electronically file an accurate tax return or get an extension of time to file without sending any paper to the Internal Revenue Service. The 2007 filing season has set a series of records, highlighted by more than 72 million tax returns being filed electronically this year and home computer usage jumping 18 percent.The jump in e-file reflected a larger increase in the use of electronic services. The IRS saw new records for in filings from home computers and the use of IRS.gov.The 70 million e-file returns accepted through April 21 topped the 68.5 million electronic returns received for all of 2005. The agency expects the e-file number to increase before the close of the e-file season in October.Benefits of E-filing :-The most common benefit was that respondents found it to be more efficient, indicating that e-filing saved them both time and money.The second-most- mentioned benefit was the reduced number of errors, attributable to the one-time entry of figures and the checks performed by preparation software.Another benefit of e-filing was that it enabled e-filers to be more productive, presumably because it saves on paperwork costs, makes it easier to correct errors, which helps you to file your return smoothly and getting Fast Tax Refund.Labels : E-Filling - Best Way to Tax Filling OnlineTax Return Filling for fast and easy online tax filing.
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    Conventional Way for Tax Filing. The easiest and ...
    2006-09-07 11:41:00
    Conventional Way for Tax Filing.The easiest and quickest way to file a return and obtain a refund, is to do this electronically--a practice already used by more than half of all taxpayers. The conventional way of filing taxes with the IRS has been opposed by online tax filing systems in recent times. Filing online will allow you to get your tax refund in as little as 10 days.The process of filing taxes online is simple and trouble free. The customer first prepares his tax papers personally or approaches professional tax consultants to do so on his behalf. After the tax papers have been prepared they can be effortlessly filed through an IRS e-file provider. Filing can be done online as well, but if an individual is not sure about the mechanics, it is better to seek professional guidance. Usually most tax experts will be licensed IRS e-file providers. The relevant documents are signed and retained by the customer for future reference. The IRS e-file provider then files the returns electr
    By: Income Tax Filling Online
     
    Tax Filing 101: It's Never Too Early To Procrastinate
    2003-03-28 23:04:00
    For all you procrastinators out there, here's a nuts 'n bolts guide on how to legally postpone the filing of your Year 2002 income tax returns. When it comes to putting things off, you can never plan too far ahead! In many cases the IRS allows you to file a 'no-questions- asked' extension form. Which particular form you file depends on what type of entity your business happens to be.
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