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January 18th, 2010
Free printable tax forms for 2009 are now available online. Printable tax forms 1040EZ, 1040A and 1040 long form are available for download online to help prepare your income tax return before the filing deadline.
For most income tax payers, your federal income tax forms must be postmarked by April 15, 2010. Federal income taxes are based on the tax year January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. Income Tax Pro has organized printable tax forms under the headings 1040EZ, 1040A, 1040 and subsets of 1040 which include the most common schedules.
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January 18th, 2010
IRS begins the 2009 income tax return season this month and has announced that IRS efile opens on January 15, 2010. IRS efile as we discuss on our web site is the process of filing out your federal income tax return and sending it to the IRS electronically versus sending your income tax return to the IRS through the mail.
According to the IRS web site, the efile service rolled out nationally in 1990 and delivered 4.2 million income tax returns. Last year the IRS efile service delivered over 95 million income tax returns or about 66% of all filed tax returns.
The free tax software found on our web site can be used to efile your IRS tax forms online or through the purchase of premium software. To get your income tax refund as fast as possible, choose the direct deposit option. The leading income tax software providers H&R Block, Turbo Tax, and Tax Act are quoting 8 days as the number of days to receive your IRS tax refund using the direct deposit option. The IRS states “in as few as 10 days” on their web site.
In contrast if you are planning to mail in your IRS tax refund and receive an IRS refund check by mail, that could take up to 6 weeks! For sure it is much faster to efile.
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November 22nd, 2009
Tax Form 8822 is used to notify the IRS that you have changed your address. For most taxpayers, you do not have to notify the IRS if you move, however, it is good practice to notify the IRS each time you move in case they need to correspond with you by mail. The following are the most common ways that you can change your address with the IRS.
- Correct the address on the mailing label that comes with your income tax filing package.
- Write your new address in the appropriate box on your tax return.
- Mail in Form 8822 Change of Address at any time during the year.
Remember that if you don’t file Form 8822 Change of Address during the year, it’s possible that your income tax forms and publications will not arrive at your new address come January. If this is of great concern, visit your local postal service office and complete a change of address with forwarding to ensure that all your mail will be forwarded to your new address. Use this link to get the IRS Form 8822. Instructions and forms are printable.
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February 22nd, 2009
Income tax forms are available online for free, you just might need a link pointed in the right direction to find them. Free printable federal income tax forms are organized by filing status along with frequently required schedules and form instructions. Federal tax forms 1040, 1040A, and 1040EZ for examples, along with Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule EIC, tax form 2441 Child and Dependent Care Expenses and more.
This year even more income tax payers can prepare and efile their federal income tax return for free using Turbo Tax and Tax Cut online. Avoid mistakes and file your income tax return faster by using one of these top rated income tax preparation software programs.
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January 18th, 2009
Turbo Tax Free is now available to tax payers filing their 1040EZ IRS federal income tax refund. That’s Free as in $0.00 free Turbo Tax software that you can use online to efile your 1040EZ tax refund fast. Turbo Tax currently states that if you efile online and select the direct deposit option, you can receive your income tax refund in as little as 8 days.
Turbo Tax Free is fully functional income tax preparation software online. Turbo Tax Free asks you simplified questions then puts your answers on the right forms including forms 1040EZ, 1040A and 1040 long form. The Turbo Tax Free edition does have income restrictions and does not cover tax schedules C, D, E and F, however you can upgrade to Turbo Tax Deluxe or other Turbo Tax editions if you need more forms or prefer any advanced features.
If you like Turbo Tax Free, try also Quicken Free which is personal finance software made by the some company.
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January 18th, 2009
TaxAct Free is now available to those who want to efile their federal 1040EZ tax refund online, and, TaxAct Free is also available to everyone else who files federal taxes including 1040A and 1040 long forms!
TaxAct has been providing free IRS tax filing for the past 10 years. No matter your income tax situation, married, single, easy, or complex, TaxAct Free IRS federal tax return preparation software has you covered. Free TaxAct means that you can:
- Prepare your IRS tax return FREE
- Print your IRS tax return FREE
- Efile your IRS tax return FREE
- No income restrictions
Upgrade if you like to TaxAct Deluxe or TaxAct Ultimate editions, however, TaxAct Free edition is fully functional, includes the Deduction Examiner and walk-through videos. It costs nothing to try out TaxAct Free online, and this tax software is also available for download and CD by mail. Visit our TaxAct Free web page to learn more or to get started.
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January 15th, 2009
IRS today confirmed the opening of their e-file program for 2008 federal income tax returns. The official IRS e-file open date is January 16, 2009.
IRS e-file program began as a pilot project in just 3 cities back in 1986 with just 25,000 tax returns filed electronically that year. Each year the number of tax payers choosing e-file continues to grow, with almost 90 million IRS tax returns e-filed last year according to published IRS statistics.
Among a dozen other things, the IRS also said the following today:
“…the error rate is so low for e-filed returns. In fact, the error rate is significantly reduced from 20 percent with paper returns to about 1 percent with e-filed returns.”
“Taxpayers who use e-file and who choose direct deposit can receive their refund in as few as 10 days. That’s because with e-file, there’s no paper return going to the IRS. And with direct deposit, there’s no paper refund going to the taxpayer.”
So not only does e-file deliver your income tax refund money faster than mail in tax forms, those who e-file usually don’t make any errors. No doubt that income tax preparation software is partly responsible for the reduction in tax form errors. And we must note also that Turbo Tax and Tax Cut are quoting “in as few as 8 days” as the number of days for which you can receive your IRS income tax refund.
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January 10th, 2009
Income tax refund 1040EZ filing can begin now if you already have your W2 or other required forms. By this I mean that you can now use the online free e-file options available on our web site like Turbo Tax Free. However, Turbo Tax and all other income tax companies can not e-file your income tax refund 1040EZ or other income tax forms until the IRS e-file acceptance period begins. You can sign up for or download the Turbo Tax Free service and prepare all of your income tax forms now. You just have to wait for the e-file to happen and the subsequent income tax refund countdown to begin.
IRS E-file opens on January 16, 2009. IRS E-file as we often discuss on our website is the process of filing your federal income tax refund or federal income tax due forms electronically versus sending income tax forms through the mail.
The IRS is expecting to process income tax refunds faster this year. E-file your federal income tax refund online and choose the direct deposit option and get your income tax refund money in as few as 10 days says the IRS. We’ve seen the IRS tax refund money estimate quoted as 8 to 15 days elsewhere, so the general expectation seems to be within that range. Turbo Tax states on their web site that you can get your IRS tax refund in as little as 8 days.
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January 8th, 2009
Taxpayer Advocate Service is an independent organization that works within the IRS. The goal of the Taxpayer Advocate Service is to help tax payers resolve IRS income tax return problems that they can not seem to resolve through normal channels. The Taxpayer Advocate Service is headquartered in Washington, D.C. but has at least one local office in each state.
There are just a few guidelines outlining who is eligible for the Taxpayer Advocate Service. Tax payers may be eligible for free advocate assistance if the following problems arise:
- Experiencing economic harm or significant cost including fees for professional representation
- Experiencing a delay of more than 30 days to resolve a tax issue
- Have not received a response or resolution to the problem by the date that was promised by the IRS
Taxpayer Advocate Service is free and confidential, and is available for both businesses and individuals. Think of it as a group of independent IRS employees who can listen to your problem, help you understand what needs to be done to resolve the problem, and stay with you until the problem is resolved.
If you are experiencing economic harm, significant cost, or experiencing excessive delays in resolving an IRS issue and wish to contact the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service here is how to:
- Call the toll free case intake line at 1-877-777-4778 or TTY/TTD 1-800-829-4059
- Call or write to a local Taxpayer Advocate, whose address and telephone number are listed in the government listings of the local telephone directory and in IRS Pub 1546
- File Form 911 Application for Taxpayer Assistance Order
For more information on the Taxpayer Advocate Service please visit www.irs.gov/advocate
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January 7th, 2009
Still waiting for your W-2 forms? Without your W-2 forms it’s impossible to file your income tax refund or income tax due forms. W-2 forms are the standardized statements of income that each employer must provide to their employees before January 31, 2009 for the 2008 income tax year. Depending upon the size and policies of your company’s payroll department, you may get your W-2 form early or late in January. Lucky employees get their W-2 forms the second week of January just about when the IRS begins to accept e-file of tax forms. The IRS begins to accept e-files on January 16, 2009.
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