Tuesday, the IRS took a step that will allow almost every tax payer the option of filing their return, electronically for free. No need to buy
expensive, hard to understand software. With this announcement, the IRS also said, that they are planning on ending the Telefile program, which allows
tax payers to file via thier telephone.
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The arrangement lets taxpayers avoid the cost of buying sophisticated tax preparation software and fees charged for electronic tax filing.
This marks the last year, however, that taxpayers can use the telephone as a paperless filing method. The IRS plans to end the TeleFile program,
available to taxpayers with simpler returns, because of shrinking demand and a tightening budget.
"The number of people using it continues to go down between 7 and 10 percent a year," said Bert DuMars, IRS director of electronic tax
administration. "It's become the most expensive tax return process we have at this point."
Taxpayers who opt to go online and use the free electronic filing program can browse 15 or more options, all tested for security and accuracy by the
IRS. The IRS does not endorse any of the tax products or other services offered by participating companies.
At least three companies offer free tax preparation and electronic filing to everyone this year. Other participating companies require taxpayers to
meet qualifications by age, income, military service or other factors.
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The IRS expects 62 percent of taxpayers who file by telephone to turn to other electronic filing methods when the program ends at the end of the
year. The remaining 37 percent are expected to complete their IRS forms by hand.
I have used free electronic filing for the past two years. I love it. I file the 1040-EZ form and have my refund direct deoposited, my money has made
it to the bank in under 10 days.
Here is the link to the "free" site that I used last year.
www.freetaxusa.com...
[edit on 19-1-2005 by ZeddicusZulZorander]