Home Page | Contact Us | Privacy
Payless Accounting & Tax Service Check Your Return Status
| Accounting & Bookkeeping Services | Income Tax Service | About Our Company |
General Tax Info
Federal Tax Forms
State Tax Forms
Filing Addresses
Tax Calendar
Related Links
Tax Estimator
Tax Organizer
ERC and ERD
Make a Payment
Tax Refund Cycle Chart
What is an EA ?


Copyright © 2009 1040.com
All Rights Reserved

Income Tax Service

INCOME TAX PREPARATION 

 

Click Here to File Your Taxes Online!

 

Online

Federal Tax Return and One State Return (1040 EZ)

$50

$10

Federal Tax Return and One State Return (1040A & 1040)

$80

$15

Any Additional State Returns      

$20

Any Of the Following Federal/State Schedules and Forms     

 

 

(Schedule A, C, D, E, EIC)  
(Form  2210, 2441, 4562, 4684, 8283/each)  

$20

 

Any Additional Schedules or Forms (each)                        

$10

 

Direct Deposit  & E-File (Paperless Return )  

Free

 

Electronic Refund Deposit or Checks (ERD) /(ERC)

$20

 

»Click here for Coupon«

Schedule A

Itemized Deduction

Schedule B  

Interest and Dividends

Schedule C     

Profit and Loss from Business

Schedule D

Capital Gains and Loss

Schedule E 

Supplemental Income and Loss

Schedule EIC

Earned Income Credit

Schedule K-1

Beneficiary's Share of Income, Deductions

Form 2210     

Underpayment of Estimated Taxes

Form 2441

Child & Dependent Care

Form 3903 

Moving Expense

Form 4562 

Depreciation & Amortization

 

Use the 1040EZ if:

  • Your taxable income is below $100,000
  • Your filing status is Single or Married Filing Jointly
  • You (and spouse) are under age 65 and not blind
  • You are not claiming any dependents
  • Your interest income is $1,500 or less

Use the 1040A if:

  • Your taxable income is below $100,000
  • You have capital gain distributions
  • You claim certain tax credits
  • You claim deductions for IRA contributions, student loan interest, educator expenses or higher education tuition and fees

If you cannot use the 1040EZ or the 1040A, you’ll probably need to file using the 1040. You must use the 1040 if:

  • Your taxable income is $100,000 or more
  • You claim itemized deductions
  • You are reporting self-employment income
  • You are reporting income from sale of property

 

Authorized IRS eFile Provider