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Points to Keep in Mind When Choosing A Tax Preparer

If you pay someone to prepare your tax return, the IRS urges you to choose that preparer wisely. Taxpayers are legally responsible for what’s on their tax return even if it is prepared by someone else. So, it is important to choose carefully when hiring an individual or firm to prepare your return. Most return preparers are professional, honest and provide excellent service to their clients.

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Top 10 Tax Time Tips!!!

It’s that time of the year again, the income tax filing season has begun and important tax documents should be arriving in the mail. Even though your return is not due until April, getting an early start will make filing easier. Here are the Internal Revenue Service’s top 10 tips that will help your tax filing process run smoother than ever this year.

  1. Start gathering your records Round up any documents or forms you’ll need when filing your taxes: receipts, canceled checks and other documents that support income or deductions you’re claiming on your return.
  2. Be on the lookout W-2s and 1099s will be coming soon; you’ll need these to file your tax return.
  3. Use Free File: Let Free File do the hard work for you with brand-name tax software or online fillable forms. It’s available exclusively at http://www.irs.gov. Everyone can find an option to prepare their tax return and e-file it for free. If you made $58,000 or less, you qualify for free tax software that is offered through a private-public partnership with manufacturers. If you made more or are comfortable preparing your own tax return, there’s Free File Fillable Forms, the electronic versions of IRS paper forms. Visit www.irs.gov/freefile to review your options. Continue reading

Happy Thanksgiving from ExtensionTax.com

Special Thanksgiving Wishes from ThinkTrade, Inc. you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family!! and friends!!!

Ah! On Thanksgiving day… We would like to sincerely thank our Customers, Truckers and everyone we serve for all of your support this year. The year 2010 has been a wonderful year and we could not have done it without all your support.

You have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family!! and friends!!! Happy Holidays!!!

Treat yourself this Holiday! efile your Excise Tax forms [Form 2290, Form 8849 and Form 720] and win iPod Touch.  read more @ http://www.TaxExcise.com/holiday2010/

Filing an Tax Extension with IRS at www.ExtensionTax.com

Need more time to file your tax return?

If you can’t complete your federal tax return by the deadline, you can buy yourself more time. Just file an extension to push the deadline back six months and avoid IRS late filing penalties.

There’s a catch, though. The extension only pushes back the due date for the paperwork. If you owe money, you need to estimate the amount, then file your extension and make your payment by Time.

How to file an extension?

Efile your tax extension online in minutes with ExtensionTax.com and make it so simple. With ExtensionTax.com, you can:

  • Efile your federal extension
  • Make a payment of tax due, right from your checking or savings account
  • Print a PDF copy of the extension you efiled
  • Log into your account to see when your extension has been accepted by the IRS
  • Text Alert on status of your extension from IRS.

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Nearly 70 Percent of Taxpayers Used e-file in 2010

Nearly 99 million individuals filed their federal income tax returns electronically during 2010, a 3 percent increase in the IRS e-file rate. Of the 141.5 million returns filed so far this year, almost 70 percent were filed electronically.

Each year, more taxpayers chose to e-file their tax returns. Last year, nearly 95 million taxpayers or 67 percent used e-file. In the past decade, the number of individual tax returns e-filed has increased by 145 percent. The overall number of individual tax returns increased only by 8 percent. IRS e-file is no longer is the exception; now it is the norm.

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