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N. D. (NewsDakota.com) Tax Commissioner Cory Fong said the IRS and state e-file systems are now available for taxpayers to file their federal and state income tax returns. “Even though taxpayers can file their returns on paper,” said Fong, “we encourage taxpayers to take advantage of the different electronic filing options this year.”
       

In North Dakota, taxpayers can file their state return electronically by:
·    Using a personal computer with an Internet connection to access one of the online services listed on the North Dakota Tax Department’s web site, www.nd.gov/tax.  The Tax Department offers taxpayers who meet certain eligibility conditions the opportunity to e-file free of charge.  Taxpayers who do not meet those eligibility requirements can e-file through companies that charge a fee, ranging from about $8 on up.
Taxpayers may also e-file by:
·    Purchasing and using one of the tax preparation software products available in  retail stores locally;
·    Having a professional tax preparer file electronically for them, or,
·    Using the Tax Department stand-alone Free Fill able Forms to file their North Dakota income tax return.

For more information regarding electronic filing options, taxpayers are encouraged to visit the North Dakota Tax Department’s web site at www.nd.gov/tax, refer to their 2012 state income tax booklet, or call 701.328.7088.

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