IRS e-file is the fastest and most convenient way to file your
income tax return. So easy, last year, 53 million taxpayers preferred e-file to filing a paper tax return. You can e-file through a tax professional,
a personal computer, or, if you receive a TeleFile Tax Package, over the telephone.
What are the benefits?
- Free File Options! For the second year, eligible taxpayers
can use free online commercial tax preparation software and e-file services
to file their income tax return. Other free or low-cost electronic filing
options are also available on our Partners Page. Visit www.irs.gov for
more details.
- Fast Refunds! You get your refund in half the time,
even faster and safer with Direct Deposit — in as few as 10 days. Direct
Deposit is the fast, simple, safe, secure way to have your Federal income
tax refund deposited automatically into your checking or savings account.
- Security! Your privacy and security are assured.
- Electronic Signatures! Create your own personal identification
number (PIN) and file a completely paperless return through your tax preparation
software or tax professional. There is nothing to mail!
- Accuracy! IRS computers quickly and automatically
check for errors or other missing information. Your chance of getting an error
notice from the IRS is significantly reduced.
- Electronic Payment Options! Convenient, safe and
secure electronic payment options are available. If you owe taxes, you can e-file and
schedule an electronic funds withdrawal from your checking or savings account
(up to and including April 15, 2004), pay by credit card, or register to use
the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). These payment options are
also available for other types of tax payments including estimated payments
and those related to extensions of time to file a tax return.
- Proof of Receipt! You receive an electronic proof
of receipt within 48 hours that the IRS has received your return, and your
payment if you owe, for processing.
- Federal/State e–file! You can also prepare
and file your Federal and state returns together and double the benefits you
get from IRS e-file.
For more e-file information, visit our web site at www.irs.gov.
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