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E-filing for state taxes is open
The state of Ohio opened its doors this week for Ohioans who want to file their 2011 income or school district tax return electronically.
Last year, eight out of 10 taxpayers filed electronically.
Electronic filers typically see their tax refund direct deposited in their bank accounts within five to seven business days, which is quicker than with paper returns, according to the state Department of Taxation.
Electronic tax returns can be filed through I-File, a web-based program, a commercial software product such as TurboTax, or TeleFile, which is Ohio’s dial-by-phone filing method.
The state is no longer automatically mailing return forms and booklets to individual filers but the paperwork is still available at libraries, banks and post offices. The paper forms will also be mailed upon request.
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