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IRS Tax Return For Your Hard-earned Income Is Due: Here's Where You Can E-file It For FREE



What Is E-file.com?

Unlike some of its competitors, E-file allows you to file state taxes only, without having to go through the federal process. It also offers a variety of forms you may need, including extension and amendment forms, to ensure you find everything in one place. The site provides a guarantee that your taxes will be done correctly. If another company finds a larger refund or lower tax liability, you’ll also receive E-file’s $100 Tax Refund Pledge Fee. You can check out E-file’s website here.If your next question is “How much does E-file cost?”, it all depends on which service you select.

Free Basic

The Free Basic service provided by E-file.com can get your return filed by tax day without all the bells and whistles. This tier is provided for anyone who is eligible to file a 1040EZ. You won’t spend a dollar on filing your federal returns, and if you choose the Deluxe or Premium versions and E-file discovers that you’re eligible for the Free Basic version, you’ll automatically be downgraded and charged nothing to file your federal return.
Unlike other online tax services, E-file doesn’t pressure you into upgrading once your 2019 tax forms are in E-file’s system. If you opt to file your state tax returns through E-file, the basic service charge is $19.95. This is one of the website’s downsides. Other major online tax vendors provide state filing for free.
Although charging to file a state return may scare off some potential customers, E-file does still have advantages over its competition in this area. If you have multiple state returns to file, E-file still only charges $19.95. Many of E-file’s competitors will charge for each return. So if you’re wondering “Where should I e-file my forms?” and you work in multiple states, E-file.com offers an advantage.

Deluxe

The question of how much does e-filing cost flies out the window when comparing most basic services, but once you start to upgrade, you have to compare prices along with services. This is one of the biggest areas where E-file.com stands out. The site’s Deluxe service, which is offered if you’re filing a 1040A, costs $24.95.
This is much cheaper than the site’s larger competitors, but Efile.com also offers a lowest price guarantee. To qualify, though, the website that beats E-file’s price must offer the same services at a better price point. Additionally, if you pay for E-file’s service and another website finds a larger refund or lower tax liability, E-file will fully refund what you paid for its service. This is in addition to E-file’s $100 Tax Refund Pledge Fee.
If you have retirement income or information to fill out for your mortgage, the Deluxe service also helps with this.

Premium

If you opt to use the Premium service on E-file.com, you’ll end up paying $34.95. Again, this is much lower than some of E-file’s competitors, but there are other services out there — both for the Deluxe and Premium levels — that are cheaper. You may not, however, receive the exact same services, forms or customer service.
Regardless of the 2019 tax forms you’re looking for, you’ll find most of them at the Premium price level. If you’re self-employed, are filing for your business, or have other special tax circumstances, you’re covered with the Premium service. Additionally, you’ll always know that you’ll be downgraded to Deluxe or Free Basic if you qualify.
It’s important to note that E-file is lacking when it comes to filing returns that involve high income or farm earnings. More robust tax preparation sites may be more expensive, but their premium services typically make it easy to handle these special situations.(Charges as of 2017, Check out E-File website for updated charges)


When can I E-file my 2019 taxes?

Whether you’re looking to file state taxes only or all of your 2019 tax forms, you can start doing so in January of the year in which you’re filing. For earnings you made during the year 2018, you’re already eligible to file your taxes. If you’re seeking information on when you can file taxes for the 2019 calendar year, this option is now available on E-file.


You are eligible to electronically file your return up until Oct. 16, 2019. You cannot file previous years’ tax returns on E-file.com, but keep in mind that this is restricted by the IRS, not E-file.

Efile 4868

Another advantage that E-file offers over some of its competitors is that you can e-file extension form 4868 on the site. If you’re unable to get your taxes filed on time, the IRS allows you to file for an extension. Keep in mind that this extension needs to be filed prior to tax day 2019, which is April 15 (Tomorrow!). This will provide you six additional months to get everything together.
When you e-file extension form 4868, however, it doesn’t change the due date for payment of your tax bill. Additionally, if you don’t file an extension and later discover new information that needs to be added, it’s easy to file an amendment, Form 1040X, right on the E-file website.

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