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It’s that time of year again! When you put your best procrastination skills to work by delaying your tax return. That’s right, it’s tax season! This season can be a stressful time for many people, especially if you're unsure how to navigate the tax code.
For decades, filing your tax returns by mail has been the norm. But you don’t have to worry about meeting mailing deadlines anymore. There’s an easier, faster and more convenient way to file your taxes—online tax filing.
In this guide, you’ll learn why electronic tax filing is better, and we’ll cover the best online tax filing tips to help you file your taxes with ease. Learn how to save time, reduce stress and potentially maximize your refund.
Ready to join the millions of taxpayers who have already made the switch to online tax filing?
Electronic tax filing, or e-filing, has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its many benefits over traditional paper filing. Here are the advantages it offers:

Now that you’re convinced you should e-file your federal taxes, you may be wondering how to do it. Check out the following tips to learn exactly how to file your taxes online.
Choosing a reputable and secure tax preparation software is the most important step.The software you choose depends on the type of return that fits your needs. Do you need to file a simple return? Or do you need help maximizing deductions, filing as self-employed, or filing as a rental property owner? The tax software options on the market offer different packages and prices catering to specific requirements, so consider your needs when comparing plans.
And if you have questions, LegalShield can even help you figure out what type of return you need to file.
When it comes to security measures, look for software that is authorized by the IRS. Consider software that employs encryption, multi-factor authentication and other security measures to protect your sensitive information.
While you do your research, review customer feedback and ratings. You want to choose a tax preparation company that has a good reputation. Evaluate the software's history of security and privacy, including any earlier data breaches or security incidents.
Finally, strong customer support is crucial. Make sure the software you choose offers reliable support through phone and email in case you face any issues or have questions about your tax return.
Ah yes, this step is tedious but bear with us! You don’t want to miss a document that may affect your refund. Before you start your online tax filing process, make sure you have all the necessary documents on hand. This will ease the process and ensure your return is accurate and complete.These are the key documents you should gather by categories:
We’ll expand more on deductions and credits in the next section, but for now, the following are examples of deductions you should collect:

Maximizing your deductions and credits is a step you don’t want to overlook. Make sure you claim all tax deductions and credits you're eligible for, as they can significantly lower your tax bill.States have different types of deductions and credits you may be eligible for, so it’s important to do your research first.Here are a few examples of tax deductions and credits you may not be aware of:
You can find tax credits available in your state and determine which ones you qualify for by visiting your state's Department of Revenue or Taxation website.
Most tax preparation software will automatically help you find which credits you may be eligible for—the perks of technology! Finally, of course, you can consult a tax professional in your state.This can help you lower the taxes you owe and receive a larger refund.
This last step is easy as pie, but necessary. Before sending your return, review it thoroughly to ensure all the information is complete and error-free.Carefully review your personal information, such as your name, address, Social Security number, bank account information for the direct deposit, income information, deductions and credits.
Double-checking your info before you send it is easier than having to make a correction later on. You don’t want to get a notice from the IRS asking you to amend your return. But if you do, tax preparation software makes it easy and fast to update a tax return, but it still takes time and effort. Prevent headaches if possible!

Whether you're a seasoned online tax filer or doing it for the first time, LegalShield can provide the guidance and support you need to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Let's dive in and explore how LegalShield’s prepaid legal plans can support you this tax season and throughout the year!
When you get a LegalShield Membership, you get full access to a provider law firm in your state. If audited by the IRS for your individual income tax return, you’ll receive access to a provider lawyer for advice, consultation, negotiations and representation.
You can also call your provider law firm for consultation and legal advice on any personal legal matter, including tax advice and consultation. What an easy way to figure out those deductions and credits in your state, right?
Do you know that tax season is a popular time for identity thieves? For real! When you file your federal taxes, you’re sharing sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, income information and bank accounts. This information is essential to identity thieves, who can use it for many fraudulent activities.
The most common way scammers target their victims is by sending fake emails, text messages, or phone calls that appear to be from the IRS or the creator of tax preparation software, asking for personal and financial information.
Another popular tactic is to intercept paper returns. When you file by mail, your return can be stolen and intercepted. Scammers change the mailing address or direct deposit info on your return before sending it to the IRS.
To protect yourself, use secure tax preparation software, protect your computer with antivirus software, avoid phishing scams and regularly monitor your financial accounts. Learn how IDShield can help you prevent identity theft.What’s next? Sign up for a LegalShield plan to schedule a tax consultation with your provider law firm before taxes are due! Learn how our prepaid legal plans work and explore our membership perks.

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