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Turn to eHow for tax preparation help, information on state and federal taxes, deductions and the filing process. eHow’s step-by-step instructions for filling out W-2 forms, selecting tax software and filing electronically can help ease the anxiety associated with tax time. Sold a home recently? eHow has information you need about capital gains. Whether you’ve hired an accountant or you plan to file your own return, eHow has practical, money-saving tips and tricks on dealing with the IRS, filing for extensions and paying off the taxes you owe.

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  • What Is the IRS Refund Schedule?

    During tax season, "Where's my refund?" is a common question from taxpayers. The Internal Revenue Service does not provide an official schedule stating when refunds are issued, but it does provide...

  • What Are the Advantages of Filing My Taxes Married Separately & Married Jointly?

    Selecting the right filing status for your taxes can save you hundreds of dollars. In general, married taxpayers who file jointly reap more benefits. However, there are certain circumstances that...

  • How Do I File a 4868 Form Electronically?

    If you need more time to prepare your federal tax return and submit it to the Internal Revenue Service, there are options available. There are several ways to file form 4868, but filing...

  • The Best Way to File Taxes

    Standard taxes are filed every April for the income earned the previous year. The best way to file taxes depends on the depth of your sources of income. For instance, company owners should rely on...

  • Penalty for Failing to File Federal Income Tax

    The IRS mandates that all taxpayers who are required to file a tax return do so by the April 15th due date. Unless you do not meet the income threshold for filing a return and thus are not...

  • What Is the First Day I Can File Taxes?

    You can file your federal taxes as early as Jan. 1 if you have all the necessary documents. The Internal Revenue Service has set Jan. 16 as the first day you can file using e-file, its electronic...

  • How to File Your Own Income Tax Return Online

    Filing annual income tax returns is a necessary chore that crops up every April. Fortunately, technology has made this task infinitely easier. Rather than painstakingly filling out paper forms and...

  • How to File Gift Money on Your Taxes

    If you gave someone money as a gift, then you may have to file it on your taxes. To file gift money on your taxes, you must complete a gift tax form. To qualify you must have given at least...

  • How to Talk to the IRS About Back Taxes Owed

    The Internal Revenue Service is often reputed to be a large, somewhat scary entity, therefore many people hesitate to communicate with the IRS regarding back taxes. Ignoring back taxes won't make...

  • How to File Taxes If You Worked in Two Different States

    Throughout the past year, you may have moved to a different state. If you work at some time in both states, you are required to file up to three income tax forms, one for the federal government,...

  • How to File Taxes in the U.S.

    If you're new to the United States, sooner or later you will hear people griping, fretting and worrying about filing their taxes. Don't worry. Paying taxes gets everyone in a tizzy. Filing is easy.

  • Is There a Time When You Don't Have to File Taxes?

    Although most U.S. citizens have to file taxes, filing is not required if your income is below a certain level and you do not meet other criteria that require filing.

  • What Is the First Day You Can File Taxes?

    Not everyone likes to wait until the last minute to file their taxes. You can file your taxes as early as Jan. 15 of each year (unless that date falls on on the weekend; then it's the following...

  • Procedures & Requirements for Online Taxes

    No matter what you do for a living, filing taxes is a fact of life, but the ability to file those taxes electronically can take away some of the pain. Filing your taxes electronically is one of...

  • What Do I Need to File My 2005 Taxes?

    Federal law requires the filing of income taxes to take place by April 15 of the following year. Sometimes circumstances may cause some people to file late. Filing back taxes is usually not a...

  • Guide for Filing Income Taxes

    Filling out your income taxes can be a difficult and frustrating part of the financial year. Doing it right depends on so many factors that it is easy to feel buried under the pressure. Your...

  • How to Find My PIN Number to File Taxes

    Your personal identification number (PIN) is five digits long and serves as the signature for all electronically filed tax returns. Unfortunately, since tax season only comes once a year, many...

  • What If I Don't File My Taxes?

    The deadline for filing your taxes is April 15, unless you've requested and received an extension. Every year, an estimated 7 million Americans do not file their taxes. Many don't get caught, but...

  • How to File Online Taxes Easily

    Thinking about filing your taxes online this year? Tax preparation has never been easier. Free online do-it-yourself tax preparation agencies are becoming the new norm. Here's how to file your own...

  • How to File Late Taxes Yourself

    Many Americans file their taxes late every year. As long as you have filed for an extension before the April due date you are in good standing with the IRS. After being granted an extension you...

  • How to File Your Taxes Online, for free

    Online tax filing is a fast and easy way to file your taxes for free without having to leave the comfort of your home. Every year, more and more people choose to file their taxes through the many...

  • How to File Your Taxes Late

    Forget to file your taxes on time? Relax, as long as you filed an Automatic Extension with the IRS before the April due date your okay. Many people every year delay paying their taxes for one...

  • How to Look at Your Tax Return Online

    Filing tax returns is something that most every working citizen must do every year. Traditionally, you had to file your tax return by filling in the paperwork manually and mailing it to the IRS....

  • What Is the Time Limitation for an IRS Audit?

    Another April 15 has come and gone. You're worried that you may have made mistakes when filing your tax returns with the IRS. Now you wonder how long the agency has to audit your return. Not...

  • How to File Federal Taxes as an Exempt Status

    In order to be able to file federal income taxes as an exempt organization such as a charity, non-profit or religious organization, you must meet certain federal guidelines. The United States...

  • How to File a Late Income Tax Return

    April 15 has come and gone, or your extension has expired, and you haven't filed your tax return. But it's still possible to file your tax return and submit it to the IRS or state tax department,...

  • Why File a Joint Tax Return?

    In the United States, married couples can choose to file a joint tax return or separate tax returns. For most couples, filing a joint return results in lower taxes than filing separately.

  • How to Complete Income Taxes Online

    Filing your taxes online can be a fast, easy alternative to filing on paper. While it is not possible to file directly through the Internal Revenue Service's website, the IRS offers links to...

  • How to File a Corporate Tax Extension

    Filing a corporate extension indicates the self-employed and small business owner--as well as owners of larger corporations--need a little extra time. According to the Internal Revenue Service,...

  • How Can I Expedite My IRS Return?

    Filing individual tax returns quickly can help expedite refund payments, but businesses have until the end of January to issue your tax documents. You may not receive relevant W-2s, 1099s and...

  • How Soon Can I Electronically File My Taxes?

    If you think you may owe additional money to the tax man, you may be tempted to wait until the last minute to file. But if you are expecting a big refund chances are you want to file that tax...

  • How to Claim a Spouse as a Dependent on Taxes

    Each year, the federal government (and most state governments) require their residents to file income tax returns for wages they earned during the year. There are several areas in which the...

  • How to Pay Interest on Income Tax Extension

    There is a great deal of misunderstanding about taxes, penalties and interest among taxpayers who need an extension of time to file a tax return. Knowing how and where to pay, how to properly file...

  • How to File for a Free Tax Extension

    The April 15 tax-filing deadline can sneak up on us. If you think you won't be able to complete your tax return by then, the IRS will let you file for a 6-month extension. This is an extension...

  • Tax Software Vs. Tax Accountant

    As computers become more prevalent, many people are opting to use computer software to file their taxes rather than taking their tax problems to a trained accountant.

  • How to Report a Person for Not Filing Taxes

    Nothing is more frustrating than coughing up large amounts of your hard-earned money for federal taxes, and then finding out that others do not even bother to file tax returns. Failure to file...

  • How to Work With the IRS to Reduce Your Debt

    Unless you file for an extension, April 15th is an immovable date to file your income tax. Once you owe money to the IRS, you quickly find that you will begin to incur penalties and interest,...

  • What If I Don't File Taxes on Time?

    Taxes are due every year on April 15. There are a number of ways to acquire extensions and possible punishments for not doing so, such as fines and possible prosecution.

  • How to File Taxes When Engaged

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) governs tax legislation that covers any question or scenario you might experience. Filing status is one of thousands of items covered by tax legislation and the...

  • How to Save Turbo Tax Forms

    TurboTax is a software people can use to prepare and file their federal and state taxes. You can pay to use the online version or purchase and install the software on your computer. TurboTax...

  • Reasons Not to E-File

    Filing taxes online, also known as e-filing, is a convenient way to file tax returns for some individuals, but filing online also comes with several potential drawbacks that can make a traditional...

  • How Fast Do You Get a Return With E-File?

    Taxpayers who file their federal returns electronically with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will get their refunds substantially faster than those who send in their returns via the postal...

  • How to Find Out My Pin to File My Taxes Online

    E-filing is a popular way to file individual taxes and avoid the complicated paperwork and long lines at the post office. In 2009, the Internal Revenue Service introduced the Self-Select PIN...

  • What Will Happen If I Don't File My Taxes This Year?

    Failure to file your tax return on time can negatively impact tax situation. If you don't file taxes on time and you owe tax, you will inevitably owe more after the Internal Revenue Service...

  • Prepare an E-File Federal Tax Online for Free

    Electronic filing of your federal income tax form is so easy most anyone can do it, and it speeds up getting your tax refund if you have one coming. Online programs available through Free File...

  • What Are the Benefits of Filing Married for Taxes?

    You have to select "married" status in order to file a joint tax return. Unless your spouse has a lot of unpaid debts that could possibly be withdrawn from your refund, it's almost always better...

  • Suggested Reasons for Filing a Tax Return Late

    A taxpayer might file a late income tax return for several different reasons. However, some reasons are routinely used by late filers because they are more easily accepted by the Internal Revenue...

  • How Can I File for a Free Tax Extension?

    Wading through all the various forms and schedules that need to be filled out to file your income taxes can be confusing. If you wait until early April to being filling them out, you may put...

  • Should You Wait on Filing Taxes?

    Income taxes or extensions must be filed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by April 15 annually. An exception to this rule comes when the 15th falls on a Saturday or Sunday (nonbusiness...

  • How to Mail Tax Returns to the IRS

    The Internal Revenue Service requires that most people earning over a certain amount file taxes by April 15 each year. Failure to file a tax return can result in fines of up to $25,000 and one...

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