
IRSEFILE | e-FileYour Electronic Alternatives to Filing Paper Returns80 million people used IRSEFILE in 2007. e-file supports this growing trend toward electronic tax filing and payment with benefits like:
If you choose a tax professional to prepare your return, be sure to ask for IRS e-file. When your preparer electronically files your income tax return, you don't have to worry if the mail gets through. And, IRSefile is so accurate that you are 99% less likely to receive subsequent correspondence from the IRS. e-file delivers a fast refund, in as little as 10 days with Direct Deposit. Keep in mind there may be fees associated with tax preparation. In addition, some tax preparers may charge a fee to provide IRS e-file. A computer with a modem or Internet access and tax preparation software are all you need to DIY (do-it-yourself). Best of all, you can e-file from the comfort of your home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In 2007, over 22 million returns were e-filed from home computers. How to efile your taxes online? It's as easy as 1-2-3 !Step 1 - Get all your tax information together! - You'll save time and won't have to stop in the middle of preparing your current year tax return to find a missing document. Here's what you'll need :
Step 2 - Choose the method of e-filing that works for you:
Step 3 - efile it! Paid Preparer - If using a Tax Preparer, be sure to take all your information with you, and don't forget to ask for IRS e-file! Use our locator service to find an Authorized IRS e-file Provider nearest you. Personal Computer - Those filing taxes online, just answer the simple questions in your tax preparation software, and the software will do the rest for you. For faster refunds, or to pay when YOU want to, have your bank account number handy. |

