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IRS Tax Tips for Busy Connecticut Taxpayers

By Internal Revenue Service





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NEW YORK, NY - With the April 15th tax deadline just weeks away, here’s some last minute tips for Connecticut taxpayers from the Internal Revenue Service.

Over 12 thousand Connecticut taxpayers who failed to file an income tax return for 2009 are missing out on approximately $13 million in unclaimed refunds. To collect the money, they must file their 2009 returns with the IRS no later than April 15, 2013. When a return is not filed, the law provides taxpayers with just a three-year window of opportunity for claiming a refund. Half of those who could claim refunds would receive more than $638. IRS forms and publications are available on the IRS website, www.irs.gov.

Dozens of free IRS volunteer tax help sites are open in Connecticut to assist taxpayers in preparing basic tax returns. The volunteer sites help prepare basic tax returns for older taxpayers, people with disabilities, non-English speaking individuals and other people who cannot afford professional assistance. Tax volunteers can be found at convenient neighborhood sites – such as libraries, senior centers, or college campuses. For the nearest volunteer site in your area visit www.irs.gov and type VITA in the search box or call 1-800-906-9887.

“IRS Free File allows taxpayers earning $57,000 or less to e-file their tax returns for free through the IRS website, http://www.irs.gov//freefile,” said IRS Connecticut spokeswoman, Dianne Besunder. “E-file is fast, it’s free and it’s safe. Last year in Connecticut 1.5 returns were e-filed,” she said. For Connecticut taxpayers who make more than $57,000 or who are comfortable preparing their own tax return, there is Free File Fillable Forms. It also must be accessed through http://www.irs.gov/freefile. There is no software assistance with Free File Fillable Forms. It does basic math calculations.

“Workers with low incomes should review their eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit to see if they qualify for tax relief. Last year in Connecticut, almost 206 thousand filers collected nearly $415 million in EITC payments. The average EITC amount in Connecticut was $2,018. The IRS estimates that four out of five eligible taxpayers claimed the credit last year. This credit could be as much as $5,891. Use IRS Free File, a volunteer tax site or the EITC Assistant on the IRS website to get help to claim EITC,” Besunder said.

The IRS also cautions Connecticut taxpayers to watch out for Tax Scams. “During tax season we see an increase in phishing scams using the IRS name and logo,” said Besunder. “The IRS never initiates contact with taxpayer about their accounts through e-mail, text messages or other social media. Anyone who receives an unsolicited e-mail claiming to come from the IRS should avoid opening any attachments or clicking on any links. People can report suspicious e-mails they receive which claim to come from the IRS to a mailbox set up for this purpose, phishing@irs.gov.“

If you cannot file your return by the April 15 deadline, make sure to get a six-month automatic filing extension (until October 15) by completing and filing Form 4868, or by e-filing Form 4868 using a personal computer, via a tax professional or you can use either IRS Free File option to file an extension. Make sure to include a payment for the amount of estimated taxes owed as it is a filing extension not an extension to pay.




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