Whether you’re a business, big or small, or are self-employed you’ll find an e-file for business filing option that meets your needs. Use IRS e-file for Employment Tax Returns, Information Returns, Partnerships, Corporations, Estates & Trusts, plus Exempt Organizations.
The IRS is making it easier for you to conduct business electronically.
Ask your tax professional about filing and paying electronically.
Quick – Just hit Send! Or tell your preparer “I want the safety and speed of IRS e-file.”
Easy – There is a 99 percent accuracy rate.
Smart! – Within 48 hours, the IRS sends an official acknowledgement that your return was received. Owe money? You can authorize an electronic withdrawal from your savings or checking account or use a credit card to pay your taxes.
I’m David Williams, Director of Electronic Tax Administration at the IRS, and I’m here to tell you about some important reasons why you should e-file your taxes this year.
If you e-file, you will get a refund in as little as 10 days if you use direct deposit. It is also more accurate than paper filing and many taxpayers qualify to both prepare and file their federal taxes for free with IRS Free File.
Check out Free File, only at irs.gov, and even if you don’t qualify for Free File, see if your software company charges a filing fee. Some software companies have actually waived the filing fee for this filing season.
Go to irs.gov to learn more and e-file today.
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