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✅ Hi eFiler, Plan for Your 2017 Tax Return

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Hi eFiler, Though Tax Day is not until April 17, 2018, now is the time to plan for your Tax Refund o

[efile.com Logo] [Tax Plan Now and Tax Win in 2018!]( Hi eFiler, Though Tax Day is not until April 17, 2018, now is the time to plan for your Tax Refund or less Tax Payments. Here are some suggestions for what you can do today: Optimize Your Paycheck Tax Withholdings (W-4) - Do Your Current Paycheck Tax Withholdings (W-4) Need a New Assessment or Taxercise? Find out now from the [W-4 Paycheck Withholding Tool](. - Not Sure How Many Allowances You Should Enter On Your W-4? [Balance your Paycheck Tax Withholdings with your next Refund by using the Taxometer Tool]( and calculate your optimal number of Allowances. Life Changing Events and Tax Deduction Checklist - Act Before December 31, 2017: Marriage, Schools, Children, and New Homes are just some Life Changing Events, but how might these changes impact your next Tax Return? See [Tax Deductions]( and [Tax Credits]( you might qualify for on your 2017 Tax Return. - General 2017 Tax Return Planning: Go through this simple [Tax Return Planning Checklist]( between now and December 31, 2017. Tax Return Changes, October 16, 2017 Deadline, and Tax Reform - File an Amendment to Correct an Accepted Tax Return: To change a Tax Return the IRS accepted, you will need to [prepare and file Amendment Form 1040X]( via mail. - 2016 Tax Return efile Deadline is October 16, 2017: If you efiled an Extension last April or have not filed a 2016 Tax Return, your [efile deadline is October 16, 2017](. - Are You Wondering How the Proposed Tax Reform Might Affect Your Taxes? [Estimate your 2017 Tax Return based on the current Tax Reform Plan](. Please [contact me]( so I or one of my Taxpert colleagues can help you with your Tax Planning or Reform questions. Want a break from Tax Planning? [Enter for a chance to receive gift cards (Amazon, Starbucks), tax returns, and promo codes](. Best regards, [efile.com TaxPro Michael] Michael B. Your personal [efile.com]( Taxpert [efile.com/contact/michael/]( [efile.com on Facebook]( [efile.com on Twitter]( [efile.com on YouTube]( This is not a solicitation email. I am contacting you because you contacted us, used one of our Tax Tools, entered our contest, and/or prepared and efiled a Tax Return on [efile.com](. I am simply trying to help you with your Taxes, not sell you anything. Please [contact me]( if you have any questions or concerns about this email or [unsubscribe]( from these newsletters. © 2017 - All Rights Reserved. October 10, 2017

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