E-Filing State Taxes for 2009, 2010

Posted by Thinker on Mar 21, 2010 in Thinkable |

Are you looking for the fastest and easiest way to file your state tax return? E-Filing or otherwise known as electronically filing your state tax return is how you’ll want to file your taxes this year.

You will need to prepare your taxes through an online tax preparation service and when it is completed it’s as easy as a click of a button, and your taxes are sent directly to your state tax agency.

You will receive a notice from the state agency accepting your return and giving you an anticipated refund date. Also you can always check the status of your refund.

Did you know that in most states you could e-file your state and federal return together? The IRS and state tax administrative agencies have worked together to make it possible to e-file both returns at the same time.

When preparing your tax returns online the service you are using will transfer all of your necessary information including wages, deductions, etc… onto your state tax return form from your federal return. When complete your state return will be e-filed to the appropriate state agency. This is a great, super easy service that if your state participates in you’ll want to take advantage of.

You will need to make sure your state participates in e-filing state returns. There are several states that have no state income tax, so you would not be required to file a state return and a few other states do not accept e-filed returns.

TurboTax Online offers this service for taxpayers. There is a small fee associated with e-filing your state taxes. Visit TurboTax Online today to start preparing your state taxes.

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