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Advice on Doing Your Taxes from Metlife


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Taxes – one of life’s inevitabilities. The maze of tax rules and forms to wade through can seem overwhelming. Doing your taxes can be a challenge, but the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has simplified the process for most taxpayers, and there are many organizations that offer free taxpayer assistance. Today, nearly 60 percent of the 140 million tax returns filed each year are filled out on a computer, either by a tax professional or by the individual taxpayer.* Very few people still fill out a tax return with a pencil.

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Before You Begin

 

Getting Ready to File

 

E-File and the Advantages of Electronic Filing

 

Prepare Your Return

 

Tax Filing Tips

 

Tax Help Resources

 

Dealing with an Audit

 

For More Information

*Source: IRS National Media Relations office

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