Tax Prep Help

It’s beginning to look a lot like…tax season! You have your W-2’s, you are ready for some extra cash, so now what? Well, don’t stress, there is plenty of support available. However you chose to file your taxes, there will be assistance to help suit your needs.



Your local community will provide walk-in services at the IRS offices and other convenient locations, where you can receive all of the information you need. The IRS also provides a customer service line at 1-800-829-1040. Before you start, some of the things you will undoubtedly have to consider will be:

  • How much will I be getting back?
  • Who can help with my taxes?
  • What information is necessary?
  • Will I file electronically, or by phone?

If you are reading this article, chances are you’re going to encounter these questions. The first step to filing your taxes is getting organized. It won’t take too much of your time to prepare and the process is considerably easy. You can follow these simple steps to help guide you.

  • Gather your records — Of course you will need your W-2, but other records can come in handy as well. Collect any receipts, checks, and other forms of income you might possibly want to use.
  • Find the forms you will need — Whether you will be using a 1040, 1040-EZ, or any other type of form, you can find them online or call 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676) to request a copy.
  • Research — Make sure you are applying for all the taxes you are eligible for.
  • Decide how you will file — There are many services that are offered for free if you qualify. Otherwise, you can also get tax software to file online, file yourself, or hire someone to help.
  • Set aside time — This is not something you want to rush. Carefully go through all your paperwork to make sure there aren’t any mistakes.

E-File, E-Pay, and Direct Deposit

You might also want to consider using the option that uses technology to speed things up! One of the more recent additions to the process has high hopes for a much more efficient way to have money returned. Ordinarily, tax-payers will have to wait anywhere from five to six weeks to get their money back.

Those who use e-file and direct deposit will see their refunds back in as little as ten days. The quicker the process, the more convenient it is for everyone, so the IRS is encouraging every one to use this option. To learn more about how you can get your return back fast, through e-file, e-pay and direct deposit, visit the IRS website.

" This year, electronic filing options will speed the payment of refunds to millions of taxpayers. " – IRS.gov