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June 5, 2012
Still haven’t filed your state taxes? You can still file them using the Department of Revenue’s free, online tax services for low and middle income Indiana residents called Indiana freefile.
While each of our vendors uses different criteria to decide who can file for free, generally if you earned less than $57,000 Adjusted Gross Income (your income minus any deductions) in 2011, chances are you can file both your state and federal taxes for free with Indiana freefile. This means you will be able to use professional quality tax software at no cost. All you have to do is go to the Indiana freefile website and select which of the vendors works for you.
Using Indiana freefile also means you will receive any refund as fast as possible. Filing online means a refund, if due, will be available in as little as six to ten days instead of waiting up to 12 weeks with a paper filing.
Indiana freefile is fast, free and easy.
Go to www.freefile.dor.in.gov to find out if you qualify!
If you have questions or concerns about the upcoming tax season, you can always speak to a bilingual representative by calling (317) 232-2240 (press 2 for Spanish) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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If you have any suggestions for this blog, please e-mail those suggestions to Señora Hinojosa at feedback@dor.in.gov