Free File opens to more tax rebate candidates
The IRS announced today that it has opened up its Free File electronic tax filing system to more people—specifically folks who don't normally file a tax return but seek this year's economic stimulus payments, or rebates. That's a boon to some 23 million low-income earners, seniors and veterans who this year must file a federal tax return to get their rebates. Now, they can fill out and file the required form online free of charge, and get their rebates more quickly and securely than by using the Postal Service.
If you're among those seeking a rebate who otherwise have no legal requirement to file taxes, click here to be directed to the Free File Economic Stimulus Payment page.
If you usually file tax returns, you still may be eligible to use Free File. It's available to taxpayers with adjusted gross income of $54,000 or less—about 70 percent of taxpayers, according to the IRS. Click here to be directed to the regular Free File page.

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