Need a tax form? Have a question about changes to tax law? Want to find the nearest IRS taxpayer assistance center? Now anyone with a personal computer and Internet access can point and click their way to trouble-free tax filing at www.irs.gov.
The IRS Web site at IRS.gov offers a wealth of resources for making tax time, well, a little less taxing. A user-friendly format allows even novice Web surfers to quickly find the information they need. With the help of the site´s interactive features, you can calculate proper withholding amounts, learn if the interest you pay is fully deductible or determine whether you´re eligible to claim the child and dependent care credit.
The site also provides instructions for obtaining copies of prior-year tax returns and has a handy tax event calendar. You can even get help with a particular tax question.
Millions of taxpayers visited the IRS site in 2002, downloading nearly 300 million forms, publications and a variety of topic-oriented tax information. With the click of a mouse you can access:
In addition, the IRS Web site offers information on the many benefits of electronic filing. More than 46 million taxpayers e-filed their returns in 2002. They learned that e-file is accurate, convenient and cuts the waiting time for refunds.
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