TaxSlayer.com makes everything easier – and not just filing your taxes online. We're a company that is into more than just providing our customers with great tax software, because we understand how important it is to be a good corporate citizen. That's why we make it just as easy to donate to the Japan relief fund as we make it to do your own online tax preparation. Here's how it works. All you have to do is tell the program how much you want to give while you are going through the e-file process. You can pay for your donation in addition to your online tax prep fee, or pay for it out of your refund if you choose the Bank Bonus option. It's just that simple. Being able to give easily to a worthy world cause is just one of the many great things about filing your taxes online. For one thing, it's easier than paper
filing because it allows you to use a interview wizard if you want, which takes you through a series of questions that you answer about your taxes. (If you don't want to use the interview wizard, you can simply go through the menus.) In addition, using tax software means you don't have to go through the hassle of finding all the forms you need to fill out for your tax return. The program generates the forms for you based on how you answer the program's questions. Those of you who like the idea of easily giving to the Japan relief fund will also like the idea that, when you e-file your taxes, you are conserving valuable resources by avoiding the use of paper and ink. We can all be good citizens together. The fact that it is just so easy to do makes it that much better.
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TaxSlayer.com makes everything easier – and not just filing your taxes online. We're a company that is into more than just providing our customers with great tax software, because we understand how important it is to be a good corporate citizen. That's why we make it just as easy to donate to the Japan relief fund as we make it to do your own online tax preparation. Here's how it works. All you have to do is tell the program how much you want to give while you are going through the e-file process. You can pay for your donation in addition to your online tax prep fee, or pay for it out of your refund if you choose the Bank Bonus option. It's just that simple. Being able to give easily to a worthy world cause is just one of the many great things about filing your taxes online. For one thing, it's easier than paper
filing because it allows you to use a interview wizard if you want, which takes you through a series of questions that you answer about your taxes. (If you don't want to use the interview wizard, you can simply go through the menus.) In addition, using tax software means you don't have to go through the hassle of finding all the forms you need to fill out for your tax return. The program generates the forms for you based on how you answer the program's questions. Those of you who like the idea of easily giving to the Japan relief fund will also like the idea that, when you e-file your taxes, you are conserving valuable resources by avoiding the use of paper and ink. We can all be good citizens together. The fact that it is just so easy to do makes it that much better.
If you find yourself stressing over the approaching deadline, you can take a little breather. This year, you have until Monday, April 18 to file your federal and state tax returns. The extension exists because Emancipation Day, a little holiday observed in D.C., happens on April 15 this year. This also affects taxpayers requesting an extension. If this is you, then you will have until October 17 to file your return. [Read More...]
This past weekend TaxSlayer.com continued its foray into the most powerful marketing venue on earth – NASCAR. TaxSlayer’s involvement in NASCAR started in 2008 and is full steam ahead in the beginning stages of the 2011 NASCAR season. Making a switch to the NASCAR Nationwide Series has proved fortuitous for the [Read More...]
Recent tax breaks may increase some tax payers weekly paychecks! Due to recent changes in social security taxes individuals will be paying less taxes this year.
Starting in January 2011, 73 million taxpayers will see a drop in the amount paid to social security taxes from 6.2% to 4.2%. All this is taking place due to the expiring Making Work Pay tax break. This equals an increase of $520 a year for individuals making $26,000 and $1,000 a year for individuals making $50,000.
Source- money.cnn.com
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