E-File Your Federal Tax Return Extension For Free

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April 15th is only a month away, and you haven’t started your taxes yet. Time to file an extension! The IRS automatically grants a 6-month extension to anyone who asks. Asking a search engine will often direct you towards websites like FileLater.com that charge upwards of $20 to file the form, but here are two ways that anybody can e-File for free. Apparently, the only thing keeping these sites in business is lack of education!

Method #1: TaxAct
428a7 taxact E File Your Federal Tax Return Extension For FreeThis is how I did my extension last year. Just sign up with TaxAct and e-file your extension for free through them. It’s quick. It’s easy.

You don’t even need to actually use them to file your taxes later, although TaxAct is also free for federal taxes with e-File included regardless of income, and is only $14.95 for state returns including free e-File. That’s cheaper than TurboTax or TaxCut, although if you’re already ...

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