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IF YOU AREN'T E-FILING, SPRING FOR CERTIFIED MAIL

April 16, 2007

Maybe you spent hundreds of dollars to have a preparer do your complicated 1040. Or maybe you spent the 30.3 hours the 1040 instructions say is the average estimated time it takes to do your own return. Either way, you've made a substantial investment in time and/or money.

Now isn't the time to cheap out. Unless you are filing electronically, you ought to spring for the extra $4.25 to file your return "certified mail, return receipt requested." It's well worth the time and trouble of going to the post office to get that postmarked receipt. The tax law is full of sad stories of taxpayers who lost thousands of dollars because they didn't have a postmark to document that they filed on time. Don't let it happen to you!

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Another documented timely filing.

If there's no post office open or handy, you can also use a mailing receipt from one of the designated private delivery services authorized by IRS for timely return shipment. As they don't use P.O. boxes, you'll want to refer to Russ Fox's handy list of service center street addresses.

And don't procrastinate, because Jiffy Express isn't a designated private delivery service.

This is the penultimate entry in the taxupdateblog.com series of 2007 filing season tax tips. Collect them all!

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Comments

Are you saying 90% of your total federal taxes for the year, or 90% of what you will likely still owe?

Stefanie, 90% of the total for the year.

My lawyer filed me tax return through E-file because I filed my returns so late this year (thanks to my dad). We already have received our state return. Now the federal return, where we are awash in cash!!

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