SmartTaxInfo.com: Tax Return Done Under $10
SmartTaxInfo.com, a Comprehensive easy-to-understand guide to tax information for individuals and small businesses announced today the launch of its 2005 tax year e-filing service.
Brooklyn, NY, January 07, 2006 --(PR.com)-- SmartTaxInfo.com, a Comprehensive easy-to-understand guide to tax information for individuals and small businesses announced today the launch of its 2005 tax year e-filing service.
SmartTaxInfo.com offers easy, no-hassle filing of your tax returns online. SmartTaxInfo.com’s simple, straightforward forms take the mystery and pain out of tax preparations by providing step-by-step guides to walk a person through every stage of preparing and filing a tax return.
SmartTaxInfo.com offers email support 24/7 and no obligation to file unless the e-filer is satisfied. SmartTaxInfo.com’s fee starts at $9.95 and may be deducted from the e-filer’s tax refund.
For 2006, tax returns must be filed by April 17 because the traditional date of April 15 falls on a weekend this year. However, some taxpayers living in the Northeast — Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and the District of Columbia — will have a filing deadline of April 18th because of a state holiday in Massachusetts where the IRS has a processing facility.
Another change will give late-filers six months to get their return in the mail. Taxpayers who cannot meet the April deadline should file a Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension. Now, the extension to file will be through Oct. 16 for most taxpayers. Previously, Form 4868 automatically gave taxpayers four months.
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SmartTaxInfo.com offers easy, no-hassle filing of your tax returns online. SmartTaxInfo.com’s simple, straightforward forms take the mystery and pain out of tax preparations by providing step-by-step guides to walk a person through every stage of preparing and filing a tax return.
SmartTaxInfo.com offers email support 24/7 and no obligation to file unless the e-filer is satisfied. SmartTaxInfo.com’s fee starts at $9.95 and may be deducted from the e-filer’s tax refund.
For 2006, tax returns must be filed by April 17 because the traditional date of April 15 falls on a weekend this year. However, some taxpayers living in the Northeast — Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and the District of Columbia — will have a filing deadline of April 18th because of a state holiday in Massachusetts where the IRS has a processing facility.
Another change will give late-filers six months to get their return in the mail. Taxpayers who cannot meet the April deadline should file a Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension. Now, the extension to file will be through Oct. 16 for most taxpayers. Previously, Form 4868 automatically gave taxpayers four months.
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Michael Petrushansky
718-621-0803
www.SmartTaxInfo.com
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