Tips about submitting tax return electronically

IRS

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today urged taxpayers and tax professionals to continue using electronic options to speed the processing of tax returns, refunds and payments. IRS.gov showcases many task-based tools and features to help people navigate their taxes. All are available 24/7/365.

Timely processing of tax returns and refund issuance is especially important during the pandemic. To speed refunds and avoid delays in processing, the IRS strongly advises taxpayers to file electronically with direct deposit as soon as they have the information they need.

Simple options to make filing easier

  1. Check IRS.gov for the latest tax information, including the latest on Economic Impact Payments and tax refund status. There is no need to call.

     
  2. Consider IRS Free File.

    Taxpayers who want to prepare and file their tax returns electronically

    for free can use IRS Free File. This program offers brand-name tax

    software for taxpayers with an income of $72,000 or less in 2020. Those

    who earned more can use Free File Fillable Forms,

    the electronic version of IRS paper forms. Some people will need to

    file a return to get a third Economic Impact Payment and Free File gives

    people the ability to do that for free.

     
  3. Check payment options

    on IRS.gov. Several electronic payment options are available to

    taxpayers. View an account and learn about other ways to pay such as an

    online installment agreement.

     
  4. Find answers to many tax questions using the Interactive Tax Assistant. The ITA is a tool that provides answers to several tax law questions specific to an individual’s circumstances.

     
  5. Online tools for tax professionals. e-Services

    is a suite of web-based tools that allow tax professionals, reporting

    agents, mortgage industry, payers and others to complete transactions

    online with the IRS.

Other useful tools and features

  1. Get My Payment.

    People can find out when their third Economic Impact Payment is

    scheduled to be sent, or when and how IRS sent it with the Get My

    Payment application. Get My Payment updates once a day, usually

    overnight.

     
  2. Filing options.

    Find complete tax filing information for individuals, business and

    self-employed taxpayers, charities and non-profits, International

    taxpayers and government entities.

     
  3. Get an Identity Protection PIN.

    IP PINs are available to all taxpayers. An IP PIN is a six-digit number

    that prevents someone else from filing a tax return using another

    taxpayers’ Social Security number. The IP PIN is known only to the

    taxpayer and the IRS and helps the IRS verify the identity of a taxpayer

    when filing an electronic or paper tax return.

     
  4. View an account.

    Online account is an online system that allows people to securely

    access their individual account information. Taxpayers can view taxes

    owed, balance details, information on a most recent tax return, payment

    plan details and more.

     
  5. Get a tax record.

    Request a copy of a tax return online. The Get Transcript Service is

    for individual taxpayers to retrieve their own transcripts for their own

    purposes.

     
  6. Download tax forms and instructions.

    Current and prior years’ forms are available. Other online options

    include IRS e-Books and accessible versions for people with

    disabilities.

     
  7. Tax Withholding Estimator.

    Use of this tool can help people bring their taxes paid closer to what

    is owed. The IRS encourages everyone to perform a “paycheck checkup” to

    be sure the right amount of tax is withheld based on their personal

    situation.

Free options for the military and some veterans

MilTax,

Military OneSource’s tax service, provides online software for eligible

individuals to electronically file a federal return and up to three

state returns for free.

Military OneSource is a program funded by the Department of Defense

that provides a range of free resources for military members, veterans

and their families. More information about OneSource is available at MilitaryOneSource.mil.

Tax deadline is May 17

Although the tax filing deadline has been extended to May 17, 2021,

from April 15, the IRS continues to process electronic tax returns,

issue direct deposit refunds and accept electronic payments. As of April

16, the IRS received over 110 million tax returns and issued over $210

billion in refunds.

Overall, the IRS anticipates nine out of 10 taxpayers will receive

their refund within 21 days of when they file electronically with direct

deposit if there are no issues with their tax return.