For the 2010 tax year, electronic filing for individual tax returns typically opened in mid-January 2011. The IRS usually begins accepting e-filed returns after it has completed its annual updates to the filing system. It's advisable to check the IRS website for the exact opening date each year, as it can vary slightly.
You can and should electronically file your taxes every year. The IRS prefers that you file the return electronically as it greatly reduces errors, expenses, etc.
Yes, you can file a 1040NR electronically if you meet certain criteria, such as having a valid Social Security Number and income from U.S. sources.
You can file your 2009 taxes as soon as you receive your W-2 information because this will play an important role in figuring your taxes.Regarding filing electronically, the IRS's website will be up and running "E-File" or "Free-File" on January 15, 2010.
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The IRS started accepting returns January 15 2010 today's date is July 19 2010 and yo can continue to file the 2009 federal 1040 until October 15 2010 electronically. Using the IRS FREE FILE online services that are available at the IRS gov website.
Sure
Whenever feasible.
No. Most payments must be made electronically using EFTPS, but you may still file paper forms.
E-file means to file something electronically. It is commonly used in court filings and tax filings.
Yes you can. You can still file online electronically until October 15, 2010, for most calendar year taxpayers The last day to pay any amount for the year without the penalty and interest for failing to do so is April 15 2010 for the tax year 2009.
Yes, you can file for bankruptcy online by completing the necessary forms and submitting them electronically through the court's website.
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