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Smart Taxpayers Easily Efile Taxes

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To take the stress and strain out of what can sometimes be a less than pleasant task, many individuals opt to efile taxes rather than fill out the forms longhand and mail them. The easy to follow programs guide users from one step to another, helping navigate and apply the correct tax codes with ease. Many like that they can not only efile federal taxes but also state taxes at the same time. Even though the majority of the population still does not like the idea of filing taxes, using the internet has reduced a lot of the anxiety associated with filing taxes. The IRS recommends efiling as it cuts down on paperwork and the need for manpower on their end.

Those who choose to efile taxes find that they have a number of programs to choose from. Online filing offers taxpayers the advantage of using a program that is updated to current tax codes. With tax codes changing from year to year this is extremely beneficial. The IRS provides its own program that allows individuals to efile taxes also. In fact, those who meet the required income guidelines may be able to use the service for free. While the IRS online filing program does not have some of the helpful features found on more popular programs, neither does the IRS program solicit users to purchase financial services or products.

To efile taxes, an individual needs all the things they would normally need to file taxes. This can be anything from W2 forms to the Social Security numbers of dependents. Online programs use encryption and other safeguards to keep the filer's information safe. Once the process is completed, individuals can electronically remit their return with a click of a mouse. In return, a confirmation is sent stating that the return has been received and whether or not it has been accepted by the IRS. Thank to the accuracy of online filing, returns are accepted a large majority of the time.

Those who expect tax refunds each year choose to efile taxes simply because they know the wait time is much shorter than filing through the mail. Small businesses and those who work as self employed individuals can also file their taxes online. One helpful feature found in a number of programs checks for discrepancies that may flag a return for an audit. Complicated tax returns often call for the help of a professional but returns are still filed electronically. For those individuals with no itemizations and taking the standard deduction, filing both federal and state taxes can take less than an hour.



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