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Tips for Filling Taxes in Missouri for Free

By Heather Hunter, published Mar 05, 2008
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Missouri Residents, have no fear! It's everybody's favorite time of year: Tax Season! So many things are electronic these days. Mail, pictures, shopping, even dating! Of course society throws in electronically filing for taxes. You could go to places such as H&R Block and spend about half of your refund just having someone else fill out paperwork that never seems to end and spend a few weeks waiting to get your check in the mail, or you could do it all yourself with easy online guidance and with a few clicks of the mouse be less than two weeks away from getting your refund back from Uncle Sam.

With this step-by-step guide, you'll be closer to electronically filing Federal and State taxes for FREE.
Missouri's Department of Revenue web page has two programs which will allow for free state filing. Don't worry about paying for a program to put on your computer or finding several of those internet sites that tell you filing is free and then have an asterisk which means the Federal is free but they'll charge you to file your state.

Before you get started, be sure to have all W-2 forms from 2007, copy of 2006 taxes, a printer, and about 10 minutes.
To make sure you quality to efile for free, you must meet one of the following requirements: You earned less than $30,000 in 2007, you were in active duty in the military and earned less than $54,000, or you qualify for Earned Income Credit (EIC). If you're still unsure, follow the steps and you'll find out.

Takeaways
  • Quick and painless the way taxes should be!
  • Not all online tax preparations are free or easy.
  • IntuitTax Freedom Project reiews information before filing to clear any errors.
Did You Know?
I thought it was interesting that only one of the options from Missouri's DOR under Free Online Filing Providers offered free filing for Federal and State returns.
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This is a well-researched article, with helpful, usable information. Thanks

Posted on 03/24/2008 at 6:03:29 PM

 
Useful for you compliant types. JK!!

Posted on 03/05/2008 at 3:03:20 PM

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