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When it comes time to file annual income tax returns, there are a number of both online and onsite services to make the process easier. The best of these are services offering free taxes filing. Many individuals rely on the help of a professional tax preparer to ensure that their information is filed as accurately as possible. A tax preparer also knows more about different deductions and tax credits that could otherwise be missed by the average layperson. However, this extensive knowledge can often cost a pretty penny. This is especially true for those with more complex tax returns. To minimize this burden there are some services that offer free taxes filing.

A number of services in cooperation with the IRS offer free taxes filing; however there are certain restrictions that apply. Those with an adjusted gross income of up to $50,000 can use a service that files their taxes online for free via the IRS website. Filing state income taxes can require a fee. Many of the companies offering this service in conjunction with the IRS have their own requirements also. It is important for those using this service to read all disclosures to ensure they are eligible to use the program. The IRS website must be accessed to fully participate in the filing of free taxes.

The free taxes online filing program is very much cast in the same vein as those found in other popular tax filing programs. However, a number of the convenient features that popular programs charge for are not found in the IRS online filing program. Those whose tax returns are simple and have little in the way of itemized deductions are a perfect candidate for the IRS free taxes filing program. While some of these tax preparation services may offer different products such as IRA or CD’s, users are under no obligation to take them. In addition, the programs are also available in the Spanish language.

In general, self guided free taxes filing programs require users to fill out forms detailing typical tax information, such as income and filing status. As taxpayers answer a series of questions, the program leads through all the necessary details to accurately complete the process. Once the program is concluded and electronically signed, the tax return can be sent electronically. Those filing an online return are less likely to have errors and, if expecting a return, can expect to see it much sooner than filing through the mail. Unlike filing through the mail, there is a quick confirmation that the return has been received and accepted.



Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of Online Taxes. Her website Taxes Exposed provides a wealth of information on everything you will need to know about Taxes. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.




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