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IRS e-filing is the least expensive, most accurate, and quickest method for filing your tax return. We offer complete IRS form 1040EZ, 1040A, and 1040 tax return capability including all associated IRS forms and schedules. Extensive on-line tax help is available with integrated IRS instructions and publications. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3. To get started click the "Start Your Return" button below. Please don't forget to bookmark this page because you must enter the e-file-it system from here. Please don't bookmark pages in your IRS e-file tax return.
Why should you e-file your tax return?
Some of the benefits of IRS e-file are:
- It can't get lost in the mail
- E-filed tax returns are processed immediately
- It's green! Use less paper!
- It's more accurate - your return is computer calculated and filed
- Fast refunds - about 8 days, on average
IRS e-filing is the least expensive, most accurate, and quickest method for filing your tax return. We offer complete IRS form 1040EZ, 1040A, and 1040 tax return capability including all associated IRS forms and schedules. Extensive on-line tax help is available with integrated IRS instructions and publications. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3. To get started click the "Start Your Return" button below. Please don't forget to bookmark this page because you must enter the e-file-it system from here. Please don't bookmark pages in your IRS e-file tax return.
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The Electronic IRS: File, Pay....and MoreThe IRS is making it easier than ever for you to conduct business with us electronically.
It’s easier than ever to find out if you qualify for EITCEITC is a tax credit for people who work(ed) and didn't make much money. If you meet the requirements for EITC, and the EITC exceeds the amount of taxes owed, it results in a tax refund to those who claim and qualify for the credit.
Get your refund faster -- Tell IRS to Direct Deposit Your Refund to One, Two or Three AccountsYou have more options and flexibility for receiving your 2006 federal income tax refund.
Tax Counseling for the Elderly The Tax Counseling for the Elderly Program offers free tax help to individuals who are aged 60 or older. Trained volunteers from non-profit organizations provide free tax counseling and basic income tax return preparation for senior citizens.
Sales Tax Deduction CalculatorThe Sales Tax Deduction Calculator can help you determine the amount of optional state and local sales tax you can claim on Schedule A of Form 1040.
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) Assistant for IndividualsCould you be subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax? Find out by using this simple program.
IRS Withholding CalculatorThis easy-to-use calculator can help you figure your Federal income tax withholding so your employer can withhold the correct amount from your pay. This is particularly helpful if you've had too much or too little withheld in the past, your situation has changed, or you are starting a new job.
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Mortgage Workouts, Now Tax-Free for Many Homeowners; Claim Relief on Newly-Revised IRS FormIR-2008-17, Feb. 12, 2008 — Homeowners whose mortgage debt was partly or entirely forgiven during 2007 may be able to claim special tax relief by filling out newly-revised Form 982 and attaching it to their 2007 federal income tax return, according to the IRS.
Tax Incentives for Higher Education ExpensesNotice 97-60, the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, established tax incentives for certain higher education expenses. This Notice contains questions and answers on the Hope Scholarship Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit, a deduction for student loan interest, and creating Education Individual Retirement Accounts.
Did you know that there are events in life that may have a significant tax impact?Many times we experience significant life events that have a tax impact too! This page is designed to help you while explaining to taxpayers the tax impact of these events.
Tax Information for Members of the U.S. Armed Forces Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, especially those serving in combat zones, face some special tax situations and are entitled to some special tax benefits.
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)ITIN is a tax processing number that became available July 1, 1996, for certain nonresident and resident aliens, their spouse and dependents. The ITIN is only available to individuals who cannot get a social security number (SSN).
Tax Information for Innocent SpousesTax Information for Innocent Spouses
HCTC Information for IndividualsFind out if you're eligible for the HCTC and how you can receive it. Also, view information for current monthly HCTC Program participants and yearly HCTC filers.
Tax Relief in Disaster SituationsTax relief provisions for disaster situations.
Filing Late and/or Paying LateBefore you decide not to file your tax return on time or not pay all of your taxes when they are due, consider this.
Paying a Balance Due (Lockbox) for IndividualsThe IRS uses lockboxes which are a collection and processing service provided by a network of financial institutions. Use your Form 1040-V, Payment Voucher.
Online Payment Agreement (OPA) ApplicationThe Online Payment Agreement (OPA) is an interactive tool to apply and receive online approval for a short-term extension of time to pay or a monthly installment agreement.
Understanding Your IRS NoticeWe realize that receiving a notice from the IRS can be unnerving, but if you follow these simple steps, the process to resolving the discrepancy should be straight forward.
Collection Financial StandardsCollection Financial Standards are used by the IRS to help determine a taxpayer's ability to pay a delinquent tax liability.
Check Carefully Before Applying for Offers in CompromiseIR-2004-17 — Beware of promoters’ claims that tax debts can be settled for “pennies on the dollar."
Need a Copy of Your Tax Return Information?You have two easy and convenient options for getting copies of your federal tax return information -- tax return transcripts and tax account transcripts -- by phone or by mail.
Taxpayer RightsThis is your one-stop shop for taxpayer rights information.
Highlights of Recent Tax ChangesCheck here for articles on newly-enacted tax law and other changes that will be reflected in future versions of the tax products.
IRS Publication 17 — Now Easier to Navigate OnlineTax Tip 2008-11, Jan. 16, 2008
1040 CentralWhat's new for this filing season.
How to Contact the IRSThe IRS is a big organization. To serve you best, we have established several contact points, tailored to serve specific purposes.