Archive for the ‘Free Software’ Category

Fanpage List Builder Review – Honest Review Fanpage List Builder *Demo and Huge Bonus – Video


Fanpage List Builder Review - Honest Review Fanpage List Builder *Demo and Huge Bonus
Fanpage List Builder : http://fanpagelistbuilder.fstmo.com Nowadays, Facebook has been become so popular. People chat on Facebook, post their status on Faceb...

By: Fanpage List Builder Review

Read the rest here:
Fanpage List Builder Review - Honest Review Fanpage List Builder *Demo and Huge Bonus - Video

hack Facebook password with software 2014 Mobile – Video


hack Facebook password with software 2014 Mobile
acWith our site you can hack any password account, that you need. Online email password facebook is simple and will take few Download From Here: - http://w...

By: fyu guh

Read the original here:
hack Facebook password with software 2014 Mobile - Video

IRS reminds consumers of Free File option

ATLANTA (WTOC) -

The Internal Revenue Service announced Friday that Free File software is now available for most taxpayers.

Free File is only available at IRS.gov/freefile and for federal tax returns. The 14 commercial software companies that offer Free File at no cost made it available Friday.

Free File companies will hold tax filings until Jan. 31 when the IRS starts accepting returns. Free File allows users to use the brand-name software or online forms. The software is available to those who earn $58,000 or less.

The IRS had delayed the filing season due to critical system testing after the federal government shutdown.

"In Georgia, we expect 3.8 million returns to be filed electronically, in which 70 percent of Georgia tax filers are eligible to use Free File", said IRS Spokesman Mark Green, in a statement.

Free File is just one of several tax preparation services available through IRS.gov. Other services include Where's My Refund, which allows people to check the status of their refunds, and tax tips.

Starting Jan. 31, Free File Fillable Forms will be available to accept tax returns for free e-filing from any taxpayer who is comfortable preparing their own tax return.

Nearly 40 million taxpayers have used Free File since it debuted in 2003. These taxpayers have saved more than an estimated $1.2 billion by using Free File.

Here's how it works:

Originally posted here:
IRS reminds consumers of Free File option

Free Tax Help From IRS

WASHINGTON -- The IRS has plenty of resources to help you file your tax returns for free electronically. You can either use a list of brand-name software provided by the IRS or use the online fillable forms. You can use Free File if you earn $58,000 less or about 70% of taxpayers.

According to the IRS, the Free File Fillable Forms will be available starting on January 31, 2014. Nearly 40 million have used it since it started in 2003.

Here's How It Works (from IRS): At IRS.gov/freefile, select the "Free File Software" button. Each of the 14 Free File companies sets specific offers - generally based on income, state residency and age - to use their software. If your income is $58,000 or less, you will find at least one, if not more, offers available to you.

You can review each of the 14 company offers or use the IRS"Help Me" Find Free File Software" tool to find an offer that matches your situation. Once you make your selection, you will be directed to the commercial provider's website to begin preparing your return.

Free File is for federal returns but most companies also offer state tax return preparation, some for free.

If your income was more than $58,000, you can still do your taxes and e-file them. Just select the "Free File Fillable Forms" button. Again, this product will be available starting Jan. 31.

Free File Fillable Forms is the electronic version of IRS paper forms, and it is best for people used to doing their own taxes. This option helps with math but not with step-by-step assistance. Instructions for filling out the form can be found on the IRS website. State tax return preparation is not available using this option.

The fastest way to get your refund is by combining IRS e-file with direct deposit. Once the IRS begins processing returns, it expects to issue more than 90 percent of refunds in fewer than 21 days.

Check "Where's My Refund?" for personalized refund information based on the processing of your 2013 tax return. You can start checking on the status of your return within 24 hours after the IRS accepts your e-filed return. Updates to refund status are made once a day so you don't need to check the status more than once a day.

Visit link:
Free Tax Help From IRS

Free File Alliance And IRS Kick Off "Free File" Online Tax Services

News Release: Rational 360

WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 17, 2014) The Free File Alliance, a coalition of industry-leading tax software companies partnered with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), today announced the launch of the 2014 Free File program. Starting today, every taxpayer with a 2013 Adjusted Gross Income of $58,000 or less may visit http://www.irs.gov/freefile to prepare, complete and e-file their federal tax returns at no cost.

In addition to offering comprehensive tax services for 70 percent of taxpayers, Free File also offers basic federal e-filing services with no income limitations. This basic e-filing service, called Free File Fillable Forms, allows taxpayers who are familiar with tax law and need no preparation assistance to complete and file their federal income tax electronically. There are no income limitations to use Free File Fillable Forms, which will be available starting January 31.

By providing online commercial tax preparation software at no cost, Free File has saved American taxpayers $1.2 billion since it began in 2003, said Tim Hugo, executive director of the Free File Alliance. Free File is the only service that allows users to access and compare free tax software options from more than a dozen top companies. With Free File, industry-leading tax software is all in one place, and its all free. Hugo continued, This year, we invite all taxpayers making $58,000 or less to visit http://www.irs.gov/freefile and take the guesswork out of doing their taxes.

IRS Free File is available at http://www.irs.gov/freefile, which provides a list of Free File Alliance member companies and their free tax software offerings. Users may either choose the company that fits their needs or utilize the help me find a company tool. After selecting a company, users will be transferred to the company's website to prepare, complete and electronically file their federal income tax returns. The service is also available in Spanish.

The Free File Alliance is also partnered with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) a walk-in service for low-to-moderate income taxpayers. Free File software will be available at self-assist kiosks at VITA sites in 22 states and the District of Columbia. Through this partnership with VITA, the Free File Alliance will be able to provide preparation and e-filing services for taxpayers who do not have Internet access at home, as well as those who want to e-file, but need additional, in-person assistance.

Free File Alliance member companies have continually worked with the IRS to strengthen the Free File program, and taxpayers have consistently reported that it is user-friendly and efficient. Responding to a 2009 IRS survey, 96 percent of users said they found Free File easy to use, while 98 percent said they would recommend the program to others.

About the Free File Alliance The Free File Alliance, a coalition of industry-leading tax software companies, has partnered with the IRS since 2003 to help low and middle-income Americans prepare, complete and e-file their federal tax returns online. The Free File Alliance is committed to giving 70 percent of Americans free access to the industrys top online tax preparation software. About 40 million returns have been filed through Free File since its inception. For more information, visit http://www.freefilealliance.org .

View original post here:
Free File Alliance And IRS Kick Off "Free File" Online Tax Services