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Friday, January 07, 2011
IRS top 10 tips for Tax Filing
It’s that time of the year again, the income tax filing season has
begun and important tax documents should be arriving in the mail. Even
though your return is not due until April, getting an early start will
make filing easier. Here are the Internal Revenue Service’s top 10 tips
that will help your tax filing process run smoother than ever this year.
- Start gathering your records Round up any documents or forms you’ll
need when filing your taxes: receipts, canceled checks and other
documents that support income or deductions you’re claiming on your
return.
- Be on the lookout W-2s and 1099s will be coming soon; you’ll need these to file your tax return.
- Use Free File: Let Free File do the hard work for you with
brand-name tax software or online fillable forms. It’s available
exclusively at http://www.irs.gov. Everyone can find an option to
prepare their tax return and e-file it for free. If you made $58,000 or
less, you qualify for free tax software that is offered through a
private-public partnership with manufacturers. If you made more or are
comfortable preparing your own tax return, there’s Free File Fillable
Forms, the electronic versions of IRS paper forms. Visit
www.irs.gov/freefile to review your options.
- Try IRS e-file: After 21 years, IRS e-file has become the safe, easy
and most common way to file a tax return. Last year, 70 percent of
taxpayers – 99 million people – used IRS e-file. Starting in 2011, many
tax preparers will be required to use e-file and will explain your
filing options to you. This is your chance to give it a try. IRS e-file
is approaching 1 billion returns processed safely and securely. If you
owe taxes, you have payment options to file immediately and pay by the
tax deadline. Best of all, combine e-file with direct deposit and you
get your refund in as few as 10 days.
- Consider other filing options There are many different options for
filing your tax return.You can prepare it yourself or go to a tax
preparer.You may be eligible for free face-to-face help at an IRS office
or volunteer site.Give yourself time to weigh all the different options
and find the one that best suits your needs.
- Consider Direct Deposit If you elect to have your refund directly
deposited into your bank account, you’ll receive it faster than waiting
for a paper check.
- Visit the IRS website again and again The official IRS website is a
great place to find everything you’ll need to file your tax return:
forms, publications, tips, answers to frequently asked questions and
updates on tax law changes.
- Remember this number: 17 Check out IRS Publication 17, Your Federal
Income Tax on the IRS website. It’s a comprehensive collection of
information for taxpayers highlighting everything you’ll need to know
when filing your return.
- Review! Review! Review!Don’t rush. We all make mistakes when we
rush.Mistakes will slow down the processing of your return. Be sure to
double-check all the Social Security Numbers and math calculations on
your return as these are the most common errors made by taxpayers.
- Don’t panic! If you run into a problem, remember the IRS is here to
help. Try http://www.irs.gov or call toll-free at 800-829-1040.
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