Income Tax Filing Deadline Approaching
ST. PAUL, Minn., April 7 /PRNewswire/ -- With less than two weeks to go before the April 17 tax deadline, nearly 40 percent of Minnesotans have not yet filed their 2005 income tax return. If you're one of the procrastinators, and you're looking for a free or low-cost option to file the quick way, the Minnesota Department of Revenue's Web site features several free and cheap options for electronically preparing and filing your return.
Those who qualify to e-file free are taxpayers who, in 2005:
-- Have adjusted gross incomes between $10,000 and $50,000;
-- Qualified for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit;
-- Are active-duty members of the military, with a W-2 from the military
and an adjusted gross income of less than $50,000;
-- 25 years old or younger with an adjusted gross income of less than
$50,000; or
-- 68 years old or older with an adjusted gross income of less than
$50,000.
You must go to the Department of Revenue's Web site at http://www.taxes.state.mn.us/ to ensure you get the free option from one of these software providers for both federal and Minnesota returns.
Electronic filing is up 8 percent over the same period last year, but the Department of Revenue is gearing up for what is expected to be peaks in both electronic and paper-filed returns over the next week. As many as 200,000 returns are expected during the coming week.
E-file benefits
Faster refunds. This year, 98 percent of e-filed state returns received so far have been processed within five days, and often sooner for taxpayers who chose direct deposit. Paper returns generally take about 30 days until April 1, with a longer wait after that. Homeowners and renters taking advantage of electronic filing for their property tax refunds this year will also be eligible to receive those refunds up to one month earlier.
Easy and accurate. Most software asks questions and uses your answers to fill in the return so you don't have to deal with completing the forms. You enter the information from your tax documents, and it does the preparing and the calculating for you, taking the worry out of doing the math on your own.
File now and pay later if you owe. If you owe tax, you can e-file today and set the payment date for anytime on or before April 17. You can electronically pay your tax -- a quick, paperless transaction.
Reduce the cost of government. E-filed returns cost the government about two-thirds the cost of a paper return.
Other ways to e-file
If you don't qualify for free e-filing, there are options as low as $9.95. Go to the Revenue Department's Web site at http://www.taxes.state.mn.us/ to find software providers that can prepare and transmit both federal and Minnesota returns.
You can also e-file by buying tax preparation software for your computer and transmitting the returns via your internet service, or by asking your tax preparer to e-file for you.
Filing statistics
The Minnesota Department of Revenue:
-- expects about 2.4 million income tax returns this year, and has
received about 1.5 million so far,
-- has a goal of 1.7 million (70 percent) returns being e-filed this
year,
-- has seen a 20 percent increase over the same time last year in the
percentage of taxpayers who filed their own return online,
-- received about 62 percent of returns electronically last year, which
made Minnesota the best in the nation for the percentage of population
that e-filed,
-- has seen tremendous growth in e-filing. The department received fewer
than 3,200 e-filed returns in 1990, the first year it was available,
and about 472,000 in 1998. Last year, 1.5 million returns were
electronically filed.
Filing requirements
You must file a Minnesota income tax return if you are a Minnesota resident and you are required to file a federal income tax return, or if you are a part-year resident or nonresident of Minnesota and you have a Minnesota gross income of $8,200 or more. Your 2005 Minnesota return must be postmarked by, brought to, or electronically filed with the Department of Revenue no later than April 17, 2006.
Resources
http://www.taxes.state.mn.us/ - You'll find fact sheets, forms, contact information, answers to frequently asked questions and a link to Spanish income tax instructions and income tax fact sheets.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites - Free assistance throughout the state for elderly, disabled and low-income taxpayers; call 651-297-3724 or go to the Minnesota Department of Revenue's website at http://www.taxes.state.mn.us/ to find one near you.
The Revenue Department's taxpayer assistance line - Call 651-296-3781 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays.
Forms -- If you're not e-filing your return and you need forms, download them from the department's website at http://www.taxes.state.mn.us/ . Libraries (or the post office only if your community has no library) also provide them, or you can order through the department's automated phone system at 651-296-4444. Forms ordered through this system generally take about five days to arrive, so the department encourages you to download them from its Web site for faster results -- or better yet, e-file.
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