Choose the method of e-filing that works for you.Tax ProfessionalIf you choose a tax professional to prepare your return, be sure to ask for IRS e-file. When your preparer electronically files your income tax return, you don't have to worry if the mail gets through. And, IRS e-file is so accurate that you are 99 percent less likely to receive subsequent correspondence from the IRS. Refunds are fast, even faster with Direct Deposit. Keep in mind there may be fees associated with tax preperation. In addition, some tax preparers may charge a fee to provide IRS e-file.
More than 52 million returns have been e-filed by tax professionals during 2007. To find a tax professional that offers IRS e-file in you area, use our Authorized IRS e-file Provider Locater Service or check our e-file Provider page.
Personal ComputerA computer with a modem or Internet access and tax preparation software are all you need to DIY (do-it-yourself). Best of all, you can e-file from the comfort of your home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In 2007, over 20 million returns have been e-filed from home computers. For more information on using a personal computer and a list of IRS tested and approved software companies, see e-file Using a Computer.
Free FileAre you interested in preparing and e-filing your federal income tax return for free? Millions of taxpayers are eligible to use Free File. To see if you are eligible and to learn more about these free online company services, please visit our Free File page. Commercial tax software companies