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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Don't File Taxes Online Unless You Want an Easier Process and a Faster Refund!


The internet has revolutionized so many aspects of our life. We shop, date, look for places to live, sell our stuff, take classes and even buy our prescription drugs online. We do this because it is faster, easier and more convenient for us.

The internet has also made filing our taxes easier and the process much less painful. People have been electronic filing, or e-filing for years and the IRS notes that over 700 million successful tax filings have already occurred. The technology is time tested, the security levels have been proven (no security breaches noted to date) and the rewards for those who e-file are well documented.

I am sure there are still some of you out there that, for one reason or another, still have not decided to e-file. Well, let me assure you, it's time for you to put down that pencil and calculator and realize what millions of satisfied Americans already know; e-filing is the way to go. In fact, a nationwide survey found that 88% of all people who have filed taxes online were happy that they e-filed.

Here are the primary reasons to e-file:


-Faster Tax Refunds - On average if you e-file, you will receive your refund in half the time compared to filing through the mail. In addition, if you opt in for direct deposit into your bank account, you will get it even faster. With e-filing you get your refund usually in 1-2 weeks. When you file via the post office you can get your refund usually in 3 to 6 weeks.


Improved Accuracy - The IRS notes a 20% error rate in paper filed returns. E-filing software greatly reduces your chances for errors. Most e-filing software automatically checks for accuracy. As you are filling out the forms, your math is constantly checked and if you forget to fill out a specific section, the software will not allow you to continue until all information is inputted correctly.


Tax Submittal is Verified - E-filing is free and when it is completed, you are given an electronic receipt code that verifies your submission. As we all know, filing via the post office requires you send certified mail (if you are smart) and you must endure the inconvenience of traveling to the post office, standing in line and dealing with the USPS staff.


Feedback - Within 48 hours you will get an electronic message if your return is acceptable or there are errors that need to be addressed. If there are errors you are allowed to fix them and re-submit without penalty. This option can take weeks if you file offline.


Less hassle - You can prepare and submit your taxes from your home. You do not need to leave your house to go to your tax preparer or go to the post office to stand in line.


Less Costly - The cost of e-filing yourself is substantially less than paying a tax preparation company. Online you pay anywhere from $9.95 to around $100 for more complicated filings. If you use a tax preparation company like H&R Block or a private accountant, it usually runs in the hundreds of dollars.

Please note, filing online still requires you to organize all your documents and paperwork. You will still, you need to have all your pertinent documents on hand so that you are able to answer all of the filing questions. But don't worry, most of the online tax preparation sites allow you to work on your tax filing for as long as you need. You are able to save changes as you go. Then, when you are ready to continue, you can go back to the site, log on using the user name and password you have chosen, finish your paperwork and e-file.

One of the more popular online tax filing websites out there is TaxBrain.com. Similar to their major competitors Turbotax and H&R Block, TaxBrain.com has a filing process that is user-friendly, accuracy is guaranteed, customer service and technical support is free, and they can file both state and federal taxes for you. I had a great experience using TaxBrain.com [http://www.bestonlinetaxprep.info] and highly recommend it.

Happy tax time and may all your filings end in refunds!








Troy AhYo is an entreprenuer and marketer based out of Woodland Hills, CA. He also buys and renovates properties and has a company that imports from China. He writes articles on topics he is passionate about. www.shouldyoubuythat.com [http://shouldyoubuythat.com]


Sunday, September 26, 2010

Online File Sharing: The Need of the Hour


Difference between web hosting and file hosting

While surfing the Internet in a quest to find storage space for home video or favorite music, users often confuse file hosting with web hosting. But there's a certain difference between the two. Firstly, web hosting enables you to place your website on the Internet. And file hosting offers storage space, where you may store whatever you want - including movies, music, work documents and other pertinent files. I guess that elucidates any confusion regarding the two separate concepts. Furthermore, file hosting is what we are concerned with here.

Why do you need file hosting?

The need for file hosting may arise if you wish to share files with friends and family, and your files are often large in size. Making floppies and burning CDs is neither economical nor it is an easy chore. Carrying physical media can be quite cumbersome at times. File sharing via email is not secure, and moreover, email cannot be used for large file transfers. In such a scenario, the best option available is file hosting and sharing. Unequivocally, there are 4 common types of files - video, images, music and data. If you desire a file hosting and sharing server, you may use the following keywords while you carry out a search on Google (arguably the best search engine) - "share files with friends and family".

How to go about it?

The online file sharing server would typically allow you to choose a file from your computer's local hard drive. The file types allowed for upload are specified by the sharing system. File sharing websites may place restrictions on the upload file size. But these restrictions can always be lifted by purchasing a higher plan. In general, such websites provide a demo account where you could easily get a feel as to how the system works. For instance, http://www.sharingarena.com offers a demo account that allows you to upload files up to 500 MB. However, you may acquire a "premium account", which boasts of an overwhelming 20 GB online storage space - that would certainly be enough for all your favorite music, videos and data files. By opening an account, you have access to a personal file manager. Using this personal file manager, you can download files at your leisure, and also share files with friends and family by simply distributing the download links.

Online file sharing is the most reliable and easy way to host and share your files. For more information, please visit the file sharing service at www.sharingarena.com








Nitin Mutreja is an expert software engineer, who has a true penchant for online file sharing. To get more information on file sharing, you may reach him at http://www.sharingarena.com or email him at info@sharingarena.com


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Online Tax Filing - How Do I Know It's For Me?


There are many benefits to filing your taxes online, especially speed. Filing online will allow you to get your tax refund in as little as 10 days. There are also numerous tax software programs that can help get you through the process of filing your return. You can file your 1040 tax form, plus with electronic tax filing, it's very low cost or even free. When it comes time to actually fill in all the boxes on a return to send to the IRS, one of the best tax filing tips is to use one of these tax perparation programs to keep track of everything. Developed for do-it-yourself taxpayers like you, these software programs prepare both your federal and state tax returns, often including FREE e-filing. Plus, they may offer the option of paying your online tax filing fee with PayPal, as well.

What's So Great About Filing Online?

Online filing eliminates the need for going through the tiring steps of rushing to the local IRS offices and post offices and waiting in never ending lines to mail the documents before the due date. Online tax filing has also reduced the time gap prior to receiving your tax refund, and papers can be printed on demand to maintain precise records for future reference. Online tax filing also facilitates tax payments using credit cards, which can give additional bonuses such as free travel points. Online income tax filing is generally free if individuals file tax returns themselves, and millions of people file taxes online each year. It's easy with so many online tax filing software applications to choose from. One statistic states that during the first quarter, nearly 39 percent of respondents to a survey said they planned to file their federal taxes online this year, up from 37 percent last year and approximately 28 percent three years ago.

What's This Free File Program All About?

The IRS has partnered with 19 tax software companies for what's called the Free File program. The Free File [http://lasertargeted.com/taxfiling/efile-efile] program is free for qualifying taxpayers to prepare and electronically file their federal income taxes. The software programs available to complete the returns are much easier to use than they used to be, and they can keep you from making simple mistakes. Such programs often include helpful tax-filing hints based on the information you enter, and most tax preparation software companies have updated their programs to account for the deductions and necessary notations that change every year. The costs of these tax filing programs vary, depending on what program you use, and many programs offer extra audit protection for a fee, though it's not quite the same as going to an accountant.

The Bottom Dollar About Electronic Tax Filing...

There are many free tax filing [http://www.lasertargeted.com/taxfiling] options available with varying eligibility requirements. Why not join the millions of people who have discovered how easy online tax filing can be? Instead of hiring an accountant, give online tax filing a try this year.








Kathy Hildebrand is a professional writer who is easily bored with her "day job" assignments. So, she researches anything and everything of interest and starts writing. Writing about an extremely wide variety of subjects keeps her skills sharp, and gives her food for thought on future paid writing assignments.


Friday, September 24, 2010

Use the Right Tool For the Job - When to Use Online File Sharing Vs Email


Would you use a saw to hammer a nail? It can be dangerous to use email to share files with others when it only leads to chaos and people using the wrong version of the file.

We all know the wisdom of 'use the right tool for the job' - to do otherwise is to invite confusion and lost files. It's no different with the many choices of online Internet-based tools: pick the right one and you job will be sped along to successful conclusion.

Email is the #1 Internet application. Free mail services such as Yahoo Mail, Microsoft Hotmail and Google GMail are perennial favorites because they provide powerful mail capabilities, work from any browser or computer, and are free. Many of us still use PC-based mail programs such as Microsoft Outlook.

However, no matter what mail program you use, you are bound to have used it at times to share files with friends or colleagues. It's so tempting because it's so easy - just attach the file and hit 'Send', and the message is sent off to Samantha and Henietta. Not only that, but you can be sure they'll notice it - it'll be right at the top of their email inbox.

Or can you be sure? There are several potential hitches with sending files by email, and a more pervasive problem when people slip into using their email programs as a 'filing system' for dozens or hundreds of file attachments they've received.

First, the potential hitches to them even getting the file in the first place:

1. Your email system or theirs might absolutely refuse to transmit the attachment because it's too large or because virus protection software is over zealous and stripping out attachments

2. Their email system might have spam filters that prevent them from ever seeing the email

3. Your email might get lost in their inbox - never noticed by them; only leading to you being asked to 'send it again please'

Second, the more pervasive problem when you and your colleague Samantha and Henietta slip into using email as a filing system. The problem is that email inboxes and folders fill up with many emails with many attachments, and when you send a new version of a file, the old version of the file never goes away - it's also still there, lurking in their email folders. It's all too easy for them to mistakenly refer to the wrong version of the file. This can be a major source of confusion, mistakes or worse.

There's a better way to share files with one or more groups than sending them via email attachments - post the files online into a single file sharing website, where all your colleagues have secure access to the files. That way, members always access the latest, most current version of the files.

There are a variety of excellent online file sharing solutions for groups. The best provide various levels of support for groups to set privacy levels so the files can only be accessed by group members who log in with passwords.

Some good ways to find directories of file sharing is to Google or Yahoo search on 'file sharing directory'.   Or you can Google on 'KeepandShare Free File Sharing' for a free service.

The third, is an easy-to-use system where you create a free account and organize your information in folders that you name whatever you like. Folders can contain files you upload, as well as native web documents you can create in KeepandShare. You set the 'sharing' on the files and folders to control who sees what - so your information is always as secure as you want. You can even grant edit rights to allow others in your group to upload files into a folder for sharing.

Lastly, KeepandShare also offers group calendar sharing with the same password-protection as the calendar.








Mitch Mueller writes on a variety of web topics, always trying to make it easy for folks to use the web to better their lives.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Using Free File Hosting Services to Store Files Online

File hosting is a popularly used method for keeping files ready for access anywhere, anytime, without the requirement for a usb drive, hard drive or any removable storage. You have a huge file space of around 1 MB - 300 MB large enough to accommodate lots of pictures, documents, MP3s, documents or any file. You can get your files downloaded by any person with whom you are willing to share.
With file hosting, you can keep your important files online and conveniently access them from any where in the world. File hosting also enables you to share the files with your friends. By availing the free file hosting services, you will get a large space to keep files and document that you require to be shared online with others. Free web space allows you to store the files and free bandwidth enables you to share your files. The file hosting and sharing services earn their revenue by placing advertisements for the visitors of the file sharing site.
Some file hosting services offer you revenue sharing program while using their free services. Under this program, you will get the payment when some one visits your web site for downloading your files. File hosting companies allow you to upload your files, which can later be downloaded by using a premium account or free account. By having a premium account you can download contents and files of a large database that include movies, videos, songs and ebooks etc..
By opting for free file hosting, you eliminate the limitations imposed by email services. Your contacts can download the files uploaded by you by using a link whenever they need. However, for the safety and security of your files, you have to read and understand the terms of the free file hosting services. In the recent years, the hosting services have become very popular due to its increase in demand. Webmasters are using file hosting services to save the cost of disk space as well as bandwidth. To prevent any possible illegal actions, the terms and policies of various file hosting services do not permit uploading of copyrighted materials and documents.
A premium account with a file hosting website provides you more benefits than a free file hosting website. Some of the important benefits are: - download with maximum feed using super fast servers, use of downloading managers like Flashget, DAP and IDM for downloading files, immediate downloading of files without any waiting time, direct download links, extra server slots, downloading without any file size limit and back up of files. Above all, you get a dedicated support from a team of staff who are ready to assist you.
Free file hosting services are very useful for webmasters to store the data in a more efficient manner and save them from any disaster. With so many file hosting and sharing services available for you, you have enough free space for your favorite songs and home videos that you may get while surfing the internet. With a large available free space you are at liberty to store and use whatever you like.







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