For the first time in our lives, we have filed our tax returns electronically. In the past, we were not eligible for one reason or another, but this year seemed like as a good of a year as any to enter into the 21st century with the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service debuted e-file nationally in 1990, delivering 4.2 million tax returns. Last year, the IRS e-file delivered 95 million tax returns, 66 percent of all returns filed.
As a result of e-filing our return, we will get our tax refund within 8-10 days. Had we mailed our return, our refund would probably not be sent to us for several weeks. As I mentioned in an earlier blog, our refund is really just a free loan to Uncle Sam, and the sooner we get our money back, the better. To make this most efficient for us, we simply provided our bank account and routing number on our tax return.
If you are interested in free electronic filing options, IRS Free File offers two formats for taxpayers.
Traditional Free File provides free tax preparation software and free electronic filing to individuals or families who earn less than $57,000. Traditional Free File is a public-private partnership in which approximately 20 tax software manufacturers (such as H&R Block and Turbo Tax) make their tax preparation software and e-filing available for free.
Everyone can also use Free File Fillable Forms. This service, now in its second year with the IRS, provides free online tax forms that can be completed and filed electronically. These forms are electronic versions of IRS paper forms. This program makes sense for people who want to prepare their own returns without professional assistance.
You can access Free File through the IRS Web site at www.IRS.gov and click on Free File or www.IRS.gov/freefile. You can also get more information on free filing your tax return at www.freefile.IRS.gov.
