Assembling and Filing Your Tax Return
The IRS strongly encourages e-fling. And, while there is no
doubt that electronic filings are easier on the IRS, they also provide
a number of benefits to the taxpayers. Among these are:
- Security -- The IRS uses the latest encryption technology to safeguard
your information.
- Faster Refunds -- Get your refund in as few as 10 days with direct
deposit.
- Flexible Payments -- You can elect to file early, but delay payments
until April 18.
- Proof of Receipt -- You automatically receive an acknowledgment
that your return was received by the IRS.
There are multiple options for e-filing your tax returns.
If your adjusted gross income was $60,000 or less for 2013, you can
use "Free File" which provides access to free tax software to prepare
and e-file your tax return. Free File is a public-private partnership,
between the IRS and tax software providers, that makes many popular
commercial software products and e-file available for free. You can
get the details at www.irs.gov/freefile.
Regardless of the
amount of your income, you can use the IRS's Free File Fillable Forms.
These are electronic versions of IRS paper forms that are available
on the IRS website. The forms can be e-filed for free. However,
there are some drawbacks. Free Fileable Forms provide only basic
math calculations and support only federal tax forms. In addition,
you can e-file right from your home computer using a wide variety
of commercial tax preparation software packages that can be acquired
readily at "big box" home goods stores or electronic stores.
If
you insist on filing a paper return, you will need to make sure the
forms are in the correct order. Each form that you need to attach
to your Form 1040 or 1040A has an "attachment sequence number" printed
in its upper right-hand corner. When assembling your tax return,
place the forms in order of their sequence, with Form 1040 (or 1040A)
on top. If you have any supporting statements or schedules, attach
them all at the end, in the same order as the forms or schedules they
refer to.
Be sure to write your name and Social Security number
on the top of each tax form, just in case they are separated. And,
staple a copy of any W-2 Forms you received to the front of the return.
The form instructions state where to send your return, depending on
whether a check or money order is enclosed or is not enclosed.
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Work Smart Whenever you send a tax form or,
for that matter, any other correspondence to the IRS, we recommend
that you use certified or registered mail so that you get a return
receipt. If you ever need proof that you mailed your documents on
time, and that the IRS received them, you'll have it. If you're
filing close to the deadline, you can also use next-day or second-day
service from Airborne Express, DHL Worldwide Express, Federal Express,
or United Parcel Service. Any of these services can tell you how
to get written proof of the mailing date. |
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