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Low-income Households in Georgia Can E-file Their State and Federal Taxes Free! Disaster Tax Relief Available!

Wednesday, January 04

  • By: Mike Monahan
  • Organization: Georgia Legal Services Program
  • Source: Georgia/ GLSP Staff Area
State Taxes Can be filed online for free!  Effective tax year 2002, you can file your federal and state returns separately. However, you must file your federal return first. Visit http://www.irs.gov/ for more information.

Low-income households in Georgia can file their state tax return online for free.

Clients can also file federal tax returns and claim the Earned Income Credit online for free.

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Taxes are easy to do with I-CAN!™ EIC and you don't need to be a computer expert. Answer a few questions and I-CAN!™ EIC will prepare your tax forms for you.

You can do your Federal taxes if you live anywhere in the US and your State taxes if you live in California, Michigan, New York,or Montana. Many states do not require a state tax form, so if you live in Alaska, Texas, Florida, Washington, or Dakota you can
use I-CAN!™ EIC now.

Let I-CAN!™ EIC do the paperwork for you and get your Refund Fast, Free, and Easy!

The Internal Revenue Service has set up a special power of attorney fax line for processing Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, for victims of Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Rita. Click here for more information.

Hurricane Katrina and Rita survivors may be eligible for special tax relief and assistance.  Click here for more information.

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