Use e-file to make tax time easier


Use e-file to make tax time easier

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There's good news this year when it comes to doing your taxes: Recent improvements and enhancements to electronically filing, or e-filing, make preparing your taxes much easier and


eliminate the need to send long paper forms to the Internal Revenue Service.    BENEFITS OF E-FILING In 2008, almost 90 million tax returns were submitted electronically. The e-file option


is available online, either through packaged software or from your tax professional. There are many benefits to using e-file:  * ACCURACY. E-filed returns are less prone to errors, because


the software catches mistakes and reduces the likelihood of follow-up correspondence from the IRS. *  SPEED. Refunds can arrive within as little as 10 days of filing if you use direct


deposit. *  SECURITY. The IRS states that electronic transmissions are secure, using dedicated lines with the latest encryption technology. *  CONFIRMATION. You'll receive an electronic


acknowledgement, typically within 24 hours, saying that the IRS received your e-filed return. *  ACCESSIBILITY AND CONVENIENCE. You can electronically file your return 24 hours a day, seven


days a week, and duplicate information, such as your address, is copied on to new forms. *  COST. Many of the tax-software programs no longer charge extra for electronically filing your tax


return. FREE RES For those who do not have access to an AARP Tax-Aide location, how would you like to e-file on your own for free? Electronically preparing and filing your taxes can be free


if you go to the IRS Web site and select Free res. Free res now offers two free options to electronically prepare and file your tax return. 1. If your adjusted gross income was $56,000 or


less in 2008, you are eligible to electronically prepare and file your taxes at IRS.gov for free with Free res. Free res is safe and easy to use, as it asks simple questions and puts your


answers on the right forms. It is available in English and Spanish. Go to IRS.gov, click on "Free res and select a tax preparation company from the list. A number of them are partners


with the IRS in this effort. You'll be directed to the site of the company you choose, where you can electronically prepare and e-file your return.