
IRS E-File Tax Tips for the Year 2009
This information is intended to help Individuals, Businesses, Tax Professionals, Charities and Nonprofits, and Software Developers find alternatives to filing paper returns. The individual IRS e-file program for filing tax year 2005 income tax returns ended October 16, 2009.
The individual (1040) IRS e-file program for filing tax year 2005 income tax returns ended October 16, 2009. You can file your 2009 income tax return electronically beginning January 12, 2009. Be sure to also check out Free File your link to free online filing.
IRS e-file information for tax professionals, including answers to frequently asked questions. Several online e-services products are available including the electronic IRS e-file application.
Certain large and mid-size corporations are required to electronically file their Forms 1120 and 1120-S, while others may do so voluntarily. We've included information for corporations who prepare and transmit their own corporate returns and for those using the services of third-party tax professionals.
Electronic filing and payment options for businesses including employment taxes, information returns, partnerships, corporations, and estates & trusts.
Electronic filing options for tax-exempt organizations. New requirements mean large tax-exempt organizations are now required to e-file their returns.
Over-the-counter software packages and those available through Free File are basically alike. They ask questions and based on your answers, before you know it, your tax return is complete. Whether you use purchased software or Free File, you'll need to get all your tax-related documents together. Don't be overwhelmed, this list will help you get prepared. However, depending on the type of return you file, it may not be all-inclusive.
IRS has partnered with various private industry companies that offer affordable, convenient, user-friendly e-file and electronic payment options, as well as a variety of other services, to assist the individual taxpayer.
Instead of installing software... take advantage of a Web-based program. Welcome to The Tax Gear, the Web site that stores your tax information and allows you to prepare returns online & efile it to irs.gov
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