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IRS Aims to Ease Tax Filing Headache with Internet
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By Jonathan Nicholson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With millions of tax forms making their annual pilgrimage through the U.S. mail system to taxpayers' homes, the Internal Revenue Service (news - web sites) is promoting using the Internet this year to make paying taxes simpler.

"We want to make it easier than ever for taxpayers to get help, and IRS.gov does just that," said IRS Acting Commissioner Bob Wenzel.

The agency expects to mail out about 38 million tax form packages and another 25 million brochures aimed at people likely to use a computer to do their taxes. The packages should arrive early this month.

"This is the first year where you can do almost everything on-line at IRS.gov," said IRS spokeswoman Nancy Mathis.

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The IRS and a consortium of tax software companies are to unveil the details of the Free File initiative in mid-January. Under the plan, companies will offer free tax preparation and filing to eligible taxpayers, through a link from the IRS Web Site, www.irs.gov. The consortium, the Free File Alliance LLC, must offer free filing to at least 60 percent of individual taxpayers. Each company is allowed to set its own eligibility criteria.


We've never filed online, usually because our returns are a touch complicated. I'll be checking out their site to see what's up this year. Who knows, maybe the time's right.

It's not too early to start thinking about filing. And planning what you'll do with your refund if you get one. :D
 
April said:
We've never filed online, usually because our returns are a touch complicated. I'll be checking out their site to see what's up this year. Who knows, maybe the time's right.

It's not too early to start thinking about filing. And planning what you'll do with your refund if you get one. :D

I downoaded the PDF version of the 1040a and the instructions/tax table, and determined I'll be getting nearly $800 back. The only thing that keeps from filling it out and mailing it is the lack of a form 1099r to attach to it -- I should hve that next week.

I always file by mail because I prefer having the hardcopy and actual signature when it comes to financial matters, although I do have my refund direct deposited.
 
Instead of asking how much of a refund (oxymoron) you get, take a look at the combined amount of taxes you pay.
 
The yardstick I like is the freedom day, the day you stop paying taxes and start earning for yourself. It's in like June now I think...
 
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