Tax Filers Can Benefit by E-filing Now, Paying Later
NASHVILLE - The Internal Revenue Service today reminded tax filers who owe taxes and are purposely waiting until the last-minute to file and pay that they can easily postpone paying but are less likely to make mistakes if they file now, before the April rush.
IRS opens electronic tax return season
2.2 million Tennesseans e-filed IRS returns
More Tennesseans filing IRS forms from home
More than half a million tax returns have been filed with the IRS from home computers so far this year in Tennessee, an increase of 9 percent compared to the number of returns from the same time last year.
Nationwide, the number of returns filed from home computers is up almost 6 percent over last year at this time.
IRS reminds taxpayers that everyone can use Free File to prepare and e-file their tax returns for free, either by using brand name software or Free File Fillable Forms, which is the electronic version of IRS paper forms.
Individuals or families with 2010 adjusted gross incomes of $58,000 or less can use Free File software. Using Free File Fillable Forms has no income restrictions.
The total number of individual income tax returns that have been e-filed this year by Tennesseans is 1.25 million, an increase of 5 percent from the same time last year. E-file includes both returns filed from home computers and returns e-filed by professional tax return preparers. Nationwide, the total number of returns e-filed has risen by 2 percent compared to last year at this time.







