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Rapid Tax RefundsDesperate times call for desperate measures. When it comes to tax
season this often means getting your refund sooner than later by
taking advantage of one of numerous "fast, no hassle"
refund offers available. But before you do, consider the
tax-preparation fees, electronic filing fees, and refund loan fees
that quickly cut into your refund total for the sake of a fast-cash
solution. Refund anticipation loans (RALs) are short-term cash advances that
provide cash against a customer's anticipated income tax refund. The
Washington Post columnist Michelle
Singletary cautions that RALs are a bad deal for you. A study
on Earned Income Tax Credit conducted by the Brookings
Institution's Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy revealed that
in many cities more than half of filers who qualify for the credit
claim their refunds through high-cost RALs — loans that offer
annual percentage interest rates of 200
percent. See the National Consumer Law Center brochure Don't Pay to Borrow Your Own Money. If you are debating whether or not to get a refund-anticipation
loan, consider the following alternatives: File your return over the
Internet. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers online filing of
tax returns (e-file). The IRS also offers free federal return
preparation and electronic filing through a number of partner
companies. Simply log on to www.irs.gov
and select FreeFile
to see if you qualify. Filing online leads to faster refunds. To fast-track your refund
turnaround time, allow the IRS to deposit directly into your bank
account. Electronic filers who opt for this can expect their refund
about 10 days after filing. Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance and Tax
Counseling for the Elderly are available to eligible low- or
moderate-income taxpayers through local public libraries, churches,
and community centers. The American Association of Retired Persons
(AARP) offers a
free Tax-Aide
service. The United Way sponsors VITA programs: visitwww.unitedway.org
or call your local United Way chapter for more information. Also,
colleges and universities frequently offer VITA and TCE programs, as
well as local chapters of the American
Bar Association (ABA). Try the ABA
VITA Locator list for a VITA center near you. For more
information on the VITA or TCE tax preparation programs, call the
IRS at 1-800-829-1040.
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