6 Benefits of Filing Your Taxes Online

Stephanie Modkins
Thinking of doing your taxes online? Good choice. There are several benefits to using Websites like E-file.com, TurboTax.com and HRBlock.com to complete you taxes. Below are the top six. They will make you reconsider your usual method for filing taxes.

#1. Minimal fees.
Don't want to pay a professional? A big benefit to filing your taxes online is minimal fees. Most sites will allow you to file electronically for free or for less than $20. You save money and in the process learn how to please Uncle Sam without a lot of fuss.

2. Expert advice.
Did you know that some Websites that allow you to file electronically also offer expert, tax advice? For free or a small fee, you can chat with a tax pro and get answers to tough questions. Therefore, without taking off work or wasting an entire Saturday, you have access to someone other than a know-it-all relative or expensive accountant who can help with your taxes.

3. Easy directives.
Can't understand the questions on the 1040 form? A benefit of filing online is that the questions are simple directives. They are written for the average Joe. As a result, you never get stumped over confusing questions. Then, if you answer in a way that is out-of-line with the rest of your filing, you get another directive that helps steer you in the right direction.

4. Accuracy guarantees.
Want a guarantee that your taxes were filed accurately? Many Websites that allow you to file electronically offer customers this promise. Because their makers are so sure of the excellence of their product, they guarantee accuracy. They also notify you if something is wrong with your taxes. As a consequence, you don't have to wait a month just to find out the IRS did not accept your tax filing.

5. Super fast refunds.
A primo benefit of filing your taxes online is a fast return. You normally can receive a refund within two weeks. Yes, some tax professionals offer this same service with even same-day payouts, but usually you have to pay a fee. What online sites offer is free, so you don't have to exchange money for convenience.

6. Back-up records.
Can't find your tax info for the prior year? By filing online, you always have back-up records. Most sites will keep data on what you filed with the IRS for the prior year. You can pull from this information whenever necessary, even for an audit.

Ready to tackle your taxes. Find an online tax site at IRS.gov. File early and beat the crowd.

Published by Stephanie Modkins

Stephanie M. is a freelance writer who lives in the northwest. Her main goal is to write in a way that entertains, educates or uplifts readers.  View profile

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