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WalMart and Jackson Hewitt Help In Store Customers File 2010 Federal and State Income Taxes Before April 15

Posted on | March 21, 2011 | Comments Off



In 2011 WalMart is teaming up with Jackson Hewitt to offer in-store customers an opportunity to file 2010 federal and state income taxes. And a national marketing commercial WalMart and Jackson Hewitt are stating that taxes can be filed for as low as $38. It is important to remember that not all tax filing options will be this low in cost.


Each and every year the largest retailer in the world, WalMart, crunches data and completely understands just how many Americans are looking for assistance when it comes to tax filing. This year they realize that putting a tax preparation company in the store could provide great help to their customers.


Before making any assumptions when it comes to filing 2010 federal and state income taxes it is always important to ask as many questions as possible. By asking the Jackson Hewitt representative or by accessing the IRS.gov website most Americans will better understand just how much money they will likely pay when it comes to filing taxes this year.

Remember that there are opportunities to file taxes free online but not all Americans will qualify. Once again, it is advisable to go to the IRS.gov website and better understand what options are available when it comes to filing both federal and state taxes. Remember that state governments dictate the rules and regulations when it comes to filing taxes so these are not consistent with the federal government.

As we get closer and closer to April 15, 2011 it will be the case that more Americans start to scramble when it comes to filing income taxes. Rather than waiting until the last minute is always a smart choice to do research early and completely understand if there are ways to save money by filing with the discount retailer.

Author: Alan Lake

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