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E-file works in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) Electronic Filing System. Taxpayers can e-file from a computer, or by using a tax preparer who is an approved Electronic Return Originator (ERO). The state return is transmitted to the IRS along with the federal return. When the federal return is accepted, an acknowledgment (electronic confirmation) is sent from the IRS. The IRS then transmits the state return information to your state, if applicable.

The IRS has entered into an agreement with certain software providers to offer online filing services to taxpayers. You can electronically file 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your tax return information is encrypted and transmitted over secure lines to ensure confidentiality. Electronic filed returns have 13 percent fewer errors than paper returns. You can have your refund direct deposited into your bank account. An acknowledgment is issued when your return is received and accepted.

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This is a simple process that can free you from the mounds of paperwork that once went along with filing taxes. You can prepare, review and file your return all without having one tree deestroyed. If you think about it, this is a revolutionary way to deal with an age old problem.

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The most important thing is that you understand that the IRS has authorized several companies to conduct online filing. This suggests that they have audited their financial record keeping and approve of thier Online Efile procedures.

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