Try TaxHawk For Free
You can open an account and try TaxHawk absolutely free.
You only pay a filing fee when you complete your federal
income taxes and are ready to either print your tax return
or e-file it directly with the IRS. There are never
any hidden fees when you use TaxHawk.
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Deadline Passed
The last day to e-file a 2006 tax return with the IRS
was October 15th. The TaxHawk.com
tax preparation website is now closed until mid-January
2008 when the next tax filing season begins. Come
back then to e-file your 2007 tax return.
Get Your Refund Fast!
With e-file, you can get your tax refund in as little
as 10 days.
Easy Tax Preparation
Our simple online interview makes preparing and e-filing
your tax returns easy and helps you to claim every deduction
and credit you are eligible for.
Convenient
No software to download and you can finish your tax return
at your own pace.
100% Accuracy Guarantee
We guarantee the accuracy of our tax calculations.
If you are assessed an IRS or state penalty due to a calculation
error in our software, we will pay the interest and penalties.
A Company You Can Trust
We have e-filed over 1 million tax returns with the IRS.
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the 20 million Americans who e-File.

Questions?
What is e-filing?
E-filing (electronic filing) is the process of electronically
transmitting tax return information to the IRS, instead
of sending in a paper tax return. The IRS encourages
e-filing because it is more accurate than mailing a paper
return. Taxpayers also receive the benefit of a faster
refund by e-filing.
How much does it cost to use TaxHawk?
Open an account and try our web site for free. Our
federal tax return fee is $29.95 and is only paid when you
are ready to either print your tax return or e-file it with
the IRS. State tax preparation is an additional
$19.95.
Is all my personal information secure and private?
We use secure servers with SSL encryption to securely transmit
your information. Your personal information is completely
confidential and will only be used to file your tax return.
When will I receive my refund?
If you choose to direct deposit your refund, you will typically
receive your refund in 10 to 16 days. If you did not
choose to use direct deposit or if your direct deposit information
was inaccurate, you will typically receive your refund check
within three weeks. If you mail in your income tax
return, instead of e-filing, you will typically receive
your refund in six weeks or longer.
Can I work on my tax return from both my work and
home computers?
Yes. You can start your tax return at work and then
go home to finish it using a different computer. It
doesn't matter which computer you use as long as the computer
meets our web site's minimum system requirements (Netscape
6 or later, IE 5 or later, Opera 5 or later, Safari, FireFox,
or other comparable browser).
Do I have to finish my tax return all at once?
No. You can come back and work on your tax return
as many times as you want. Just remember the password
to get back into your account.
Can I file my state return using TaxHawk?
If you lived all of 2006 in one of the following states,
you can choose to e-file your state income tax return along
with your federal tax return: Alabama, Arizona, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi,
Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah,
Virginia, or West Virginia. To prepare and
e-file your state
return will cost an additional $19.95.
If I owe tax to the IRS, do I have to pay when I
e-file my tax return?
No. You can send in the payment at a later date.
However, you need to be aware that there are penalties and
interest if you pay past the April 17th deadline.
What forms will I mail to the IRS?
If you choose the "self-select
PIN" option, you will usually not need to mail any
forms to the IRS at all. If you do not use the
"self-select PIN",
you will need to login to your account after your tax return
has been accepted by the IRS and print Form 8453-OL.
Form 8453-OL will need to be signed and mailed to the IRS.
How will I know if the IRS has accepted my tax return
after I have e-filed?
You will receive e-mail updates on the status of your tax
return. Also, you can login to your account, after
a day or two, to verify that the IRS has accepted your electronically
filed income tax return.
What happens if the IRS rejects my tax return?
You will receive an e-mail giving the reason why the tax
return was rejected. Usually it is something easy
to fix such as a misspelled name or a mistyped social security
number. Log in to your account and fix any incorrect
or missing information, then
e-file your tax
return again with the IRS. TaxHawk does not charge
additional fees to re-transmit your tax return to the IRS
after the original e-filing was rejected.
Eligibility
TaxHawk.com supports income, deductions, and credits
common to most people. Two common reasons for a taxpayer
to not be able to use TaxHawk.com are they own a business
or rental properties. Please see the detailed listing below
to determine your eligibility
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