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TAX TIP No. 1
8 tax-filing moves you can make now
5.
Decide how you want to do
your taxes. Gathering
the appropriate tax forms
goes hand in hand with how
you plan to complete your
return. Which preparation
method fits your tax style?
Are you a do-it-yourselfer
or should you hire a pro?
Do you prefer pen and paper
or a computer? Now's the time
to decide. By starting early,
you have plenty of time to
gather filing paperwork yourself, pick
the perfect tax preparer or find the tax
preparation software that
fits your needs.
6. Consider
electronic filing. If you decide to
use your computer to calculate your taxes,
consider taking the next step and file the
forms electronically. E-filed
returns are processed in about half the time
of paper ones, according to the IRS. Plus,
e-filing catches math problems and provides
confirmation your return has been received.
You might even be able to e-file
for free via the Free File Alliance, a joint
venture of the tax software industry and the
federal government. Last filing season, taxpayers
with adjusted gross income of $54,000 or less
were able to file at no cost via the IRS program.
Expect that income limit to increase somewhat
to account for inflation when the 2009 version
of Free
File kicks off Jan. 16.
7.
Use direct deposit. Regardless of whether you
file electronically or the
old-fashioned paper way, this
year have your refund check
directly deposited into your
bank account.
Again this filing season, you
can have your refund sent directly to up to
three accounts. You'll just need to file Form
8888. Whether you have your tax cash deposited
in one, two or three accounts, there's one
big advantage: You won't have to worry about
the check being lost in the mail or returned
to the IRS because of a bad address. Even
better, you'll have access to your refund
sooner. Just be sure to put the correct routing
and account numbers on the form.
8.
Don't panic. Tax filing makes everyone
a little nervous, but when you start early,
you've got time to get the answers and make
sure you're taking full advantage of every
tax break for which you're eligible. Check
Bankrate's
tax pages throughout the filing season
for more tips, stories and explanations of
tax laws and how to make the most of them.
If you have a specific question, ask our tax
expert. You also can visit the IRS
Web site or call its TeleTax service at
(800) 829-4477 to get recorded information
on more than 140 tax topics.
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