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Submitting your tax return by
e-file or mailing it on paper are the only two ways to send your tax
return to the IRS. E-file is faster, safer, and generally more
convenient than paper filing. Filing on paper is generally cheaper, but
refunds take longer.
http://panbiz.org/offers/tax.php
is providing efiling facility of your tax returns for free up to
3/17/2007. This is fairly a good chance to make use of efiling facility
for free.
E-file benefits Electronically submitting your
tax return to the IRS is faster, more convenient, and more secure than
paper filing. But in order to e-file your return you have to have your
taxes done by a tax preparer, prepare them yourself using tax software,
or use services of any of the "Free File" IRS authorized agencies like ...
Confirmation from the IRS The biggest benefit for electronic filing:
you will receive a confirmation that the IRS has received your tax
return. This is proof that the IRS received your tax return and has
started processing it.
If the IRS does not accept
your tax return, you will get a rejection notice. The confirmation or
rejection notice is sent within 24 hours of transmitting your return.
The IRS e-file rejection letter will tell you how to fix your tax
return so it will be acceptable to the IRS.
Faster and More Accurate E-filing has some added
benefits too. Your refund is likely to be processed faster. E-filing
means the IRS does not have to re-type your tax return at their service
center, which means less chance that the IRS will make a mistake when
processing your return.
E-file limitations Electronically is not for everyone, though. You must file on paper if you are--
Married, but filing a separate return, and you live in a community property state,
Claiming a dependent who has already been claimed by someone else,
Submitting a tax form that cannot be electronically filed (such as a multiple support agreement),
Filing before e-file begins (January 15) or after e-file ends (October 15).
Paper Filing Filing on paper is the
best option for you if you have a fairly simple tax return, or if you
are not eligible for e-filing. Because the IRS re-types every paper
return it receives, you should seriously consider e-filing if you have
a more complex tax return. Quick Tips for Paper Filing
Make sure your name and Social Security Number are on Every Page, both front and back.
Double check your address. This is the address where the
IRS will send your refund and any notices. If you will be moving,
consider using a PO Box or other permanent address.
Double check the math. Math errors are the number one reason why the IRS changes a tax return.
Mail your return to the right Service Center.
Get an automatic extension if you are mailing your return
close to April 15th. This will prevent penalties just in case the mail
is late.
Send your tax payment with your tax return. If you are
mailing the return close to April 15th, make your tax payment by web
pay, credit card, or mailing a check with the automatic extension form.
Make sure your payment gets to the IRS by April 15th to avoid any late
payment penalties.
Courtesy:
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for providing eFiling facility to file your taxes online for free. File your taxes online at
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in just 30 minutes and get your refunds within 48 hours. No upfront
cost and no box to buy and no software to use. Its simple, fast and
secured.