Tax Consumer

Checking out a Financial Advisor, Attorney, CPA, etc.

To identify objective, creative, well-designed internet information sources that can be used by students and others as a source for managing financial resources more efficiently. We are looking for web sites that are free (or low cost) that do not sacrifice quality as an information source. It should be the student's goal to creatively and curiously seek information that can really make a difference in the way individuals manage their personal financial resources.

Top Online Resources:

  1. http://www.martindale.com
  2. www.abms.org/
  3. www.abanet..org/legalservices/iris/directory.html#

Filing Personal Taxes

Filing personal taxes can be a hassle and confusing, but the Internet provides countless resources for helping you file your personal taxes. If you have the time and a little patience, filing your own personal taxes can be a great way to save a little money. If you do not have the time, becoming a little more familiar with personal tax filing can help you become more informed about the taxes you are paying even though you are paying someone else to deal with them.

Many information sites are available to help you understand and file your taxes. Several sites include information explaining various tax forms, information on different deductions and when you can and cannot use them, how to file for extensions, information on the Alternative Minimum Tax, countless tax strategies, and much more information. Many sites including the IRS include a place where you can e-file your taxes and which include instructions. Some people depending on their income qualify for free e-filing through the IRS website. For those who do not qualify for free e-file there are fees, but filing over the Internet could be a way to save a little time and money.

All taxes must be filed through the IRS, but there are many sites and services that can assist you in filing your personal taxes. The IRS website has all the forms and detailed instructions you need to file your taxes. The site also includes links to e-file your taxes. For tips and other information on filing personal taxes many sites are available, but filtering through which information is actually useful can be tricky. The sites name recognition, affiliates, links to other sites and links from other sites are present, and resources can be a good way to tell if the information is valuable. Many tax software sites are available to aid in filing taxes with the IRS these companies are commercial and charge fees, but could possibly be a less expensive way to file your taxes than hiring a professional. The tax software takes you through the tax filing step by step and even helps you look for deductions. The best website for obtaining information on forms, tax laws, links to software companies, and finding deductions is: msn money site on tax information. The IRS site is good as well at finding out how to and actually filing your taxes. The IRS site also lists partners (software companies) that they have worked with to help you file your taxes electronically.

Top Online Resources:

  1. IRS The Electronic Internal Revenue Service
  2. MSN Money Tax Center
  3. AOL Money and Finance Taxes

Free/Low Cost Federal and State Income Tax Filing Services

Many people look for information and services that will aid them in preparing, planning for, and submitting their taxes. These three websites provide the most objective and useful information in regards to such inquiries. These websites all serve a dual purpose of providing information about taxes and also as a resource for filing taxes. Several of the services that these websites offer require a fee, but their products appear to provide more quality for lesser prices than their competitors. The IRS website included as the third choice is a useful and free filing tool for those with an income level under $54,000 and contains links to many other informative IRS web pages.

Between these three websites, it would be difficult to find a tax question or submission that could not be found or filed for free or at a low cost. These websites exceeded all other websites that offered similar services and information and should be deemed as highly recommended to all people interested in filing and learning more about their taxes.

Top Online Resources:

  1. TurboTax
  2. TaxAct
  3. IRS FreeFile

Preparing Your Own Tax Return

To identify objective, creative, well-designed internet information sources that can be used by students and others as a source for managing financial resources more efficiently. We are looking for web sites that are free (or low cost) that do not sacrifice quality as an information source. It should be the student's goal to creatively and curiously seek information that can really make a difference in the way individuals manage their personal financial resources.

Top Online Resources:

  1. www.bankrate.com/brm/itax/
  2. http://taxes.yahoo.com
  3. www.irs.gov
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