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== TT-2008-19: e-file - A SMART WAY TO DO YOUR TAXES ==
 
== TT-2008-19: e-file - A SMART WAY TO DO YOUR TAXES ==
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Every year, more taxpayers discover the benefits of filing their tax return electronically. Whether you use a professional tax preparer authorized by the IRS or do it yourself from a home computer, there are many reasons to consider e-filing your tax return this year.
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* '''Fast.'''  No more last minute trips to the Post Office – with e-file, just hit Send!
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* '''Accurate.''' e-file checks for errors and necessary information, increasing the accuracy of your return and reducing the need for correspondence with the IRS to clarify errors or omissions.
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* '''Easy.''' e-file leads you step-by-step. You can usually file a state tax return at the same time you electronically file your federal return.
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* '''Quicker Refunds.''' Generally, when you use e-file, your refund will be issued in about half the time it would take if you filed a paper return. Those who choose Direct Deposit will get their refund in even less time.
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* '''Peace of mind.''' With e-file, once the return is accepted for processing, the taxpayer is notified electronically, acknowledging the IRS received the return.
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* '''Payment options.'''  With e-file, you can file your return early but wait to pay any balance due by the April deadline. You can also pay electronically, using a credit card, electronic funds withdrawal or, in some cases, the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System.
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The IRS is again offering eligible taxpayers the opportunity to electronically prepare and file their tax returns for free through Free File, a program offered in partnership between the IRS and private-sector software companies. For information on taxpayer eligibility, access the Free File Web page at IRS.gov.
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For more information on e-file, check the IRS Web site at [http://www.irs.gov/efile www.irs.gov/efile]. You will also find a withholding calculator and worksheet, along with Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, on the Web site.  You may also get Form W-4 from your employer or by calling the IRS at 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
    
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