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IRS Tax Tip 2013-05 Let Free File Do the Hard Work for You

IRS Tax Tip 2013-05 Let Free File Do the Hard Work for You

Let Free File Do the Hard Work for You

Taxes can be taxing. But, you don’t have to be a tax expert to prepare your federal tax return. Using IRS Free File, you can prepare and e-file your federal taxes on brand-name software for free. The program is a partnership between the IRS and the Free File Alliance, a group of about 15 private-sector tax software companies.

All Free File software companies use the latest encryption software. More than 36 million taxpayers used Free File safely and securely since 2003. Free File is not only safe and secure, but using Free File’s e-file option and direct deposit is the fastest way to get a refund.

Here are four tips about IRS Free File:

1. Access IRS.gov.  To avoid any charges for preparing or e-filing your federal tax return, you must access Free File through the IRS.gov website. Once you choose a Free File company, you will be directed to their website to prepare, print and e-file your return.

2. Taxes simplified.  Free File software’s question and answer format will help you find tax breaks, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit. The software selects the appropriate tax form and does the calculations for you.

3. Free options for all.  People who make $57,000 or less, which includes most Americans, can use the Free File brand-name software. People who earn more can use Free File Fillable Forms, an electronic version of IRS paper forms.

4. Free extensions.  Taxpayers who cannot complete their tax returns by the April 15 filing deadline can request a six-month extension. It’s free and easy. Remember, though, that this is an extension of time to file, not to pay. If you think you owe, complete the estimated payment section and submit your payment with your extension request to avoid penalties and interest.

Free File. It’s Fast. It’s Safe. It’s Free. For more information, visit IRS.gov/freefile.

Additional IRS Resources:

IRS YouTube Video:

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Phyllis Blackeby June 18, 2013 at 09:59 pm
We were totally disappointed at the Palmyra Council Meeting last night. The ordinance requiring theRead More Inspection, Registration, and Licensing of Residential Rental Properties was opposed by many concerned citizens. Concerns were stated and questions asked, but few were answered or addressed! I still do not know if the NJ State code supercedes this ordinance, since no one addressed my concerns. The legality of this ordinance was questioned and it was mentioned that similar laws have been challenged in other towns and invalidated by the NJ courts. Why did the council not form a committee with those landlords that expressed a willingness to work together to come to an acceptable compromise and passage of an ordinance that is legal and for the good of all of Palmya?
Mystery Diner June 18, 2013 at 10:11 pm
I actually agree with most of what you say. If they face a court challenge and lose, they are dumberRead More than I thought. My point is that something has to be done. I feel that inaction is unacceptable. I literally have neighbors moving/trying to move because of 1 or 2 rental properties. Garbage on the lawn. Garbage in the street. Lawn only gets cut twice a year. Broken glass in the street. Multiple cars taking up space in front of homeowner's homes. Junk cars leaking oil in the streets. Broken porches, railings and windows. The drugs. The drugs. They should enforce current codes! The police should do their jobs. I hope that these new rules don't hurt innocent people, but some landlords have shown that they don't give a damn about the community that their "investments" are in.
Phyllis Blackeby June 18, 2013 at 10:26 pm
I only wish that they would use the laws on the books. If 800 violations have been written sinceRead More April, then why do they need to pass this ordinance and have excessive fees and hurt me the small landlord who just spent over $7,000 fixing up my apartment. Palmyra has a large budget deficit, is this ordinance how the Council hopes to remedy the budget problem- $125. at a time?
Rob Scott (Editor) June 18, 2013 at 07:54 am
Thanks, Jennifer.
Resident June 12, 2013 at 03:04 am
Where?
Lisa W. June 18, 2013 at 07:05 pm
There are fireworks in the 300 block of Wayne Drive, sometimes at 3 a.m.
John June 5, 2013 at 06:11 pm
This is great, we send our kids to school to read write and do math and yet when they have to putRead More things down for writing something for a college admissions we have to send them to professionals for help....So in esscence we are wasting our tax money and just providing teachers with a salary....No wonder the USA is in trouble...If its not on an I phone we cannot do it....Food for thought....