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✅ Hi eFiler, Taxercise Your W-4 Now. Don’t Tax Penalize Yourself.

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Are You Penalizing Yourself Financially? Hi eFiler, If you got a large Tax Refund this year, or you

Are You Penalizing Yourself Financially? Hi eFiler, If you got a large Tax Refund this year, or you might get one next year after you have filed your Taxes, you are penalizing yourself - on average at 18.02% annually*! [Find Out Now]( If you Owed Taxes, this does not apply to you. However, you should re-assess your Paycheck Tax Withholding/Estimated Tax Payments as well. A Tax Refund is your hard earned money you give to the IRS/State Agency - interest free - via your Paycheck Tax Withholding (bi-weekly or monthly) or Estimated Tax Payments, only to get that money back in the form of a Tax Refund after you have filed your Tax Return. We think you should keep that money and have it at your disposal now. Simply review your [Paycheck Tax Withholding]( and see if you're Tax Balanced. Watch the video below to learn more! [Taxometer]( Review Each Of These Topics and Adjust Your Financial Planning [W-4 Taxercise Workout]( Review your Paycheck Tax Withholding and see if you're Tax Balanced. [W-4 Taxercise Workout?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Self Imposed Penalty]( Check out if you Self Impose an Average 18.02% Annual Interest* Penalty on your own Finances. [Do I Penalize Myself Financially?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Self Imposed Penalty]( Have you not filed a 2017 Tax Return or wondering about IRS Penalties on Late Tax Payments? [IRS Penalties For Not Filing/Paying Taxes?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Life changing events]( Life and Taxes Got married? Have a new job? These events affect your taxes! [How Do Life-Changing Events Affect My Taxes?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Change or amend returns]( Change or Amend Returns Need to change an accepted Tax Return? Prepare and file Form 1040X! [How Do I Amend a Tax Return with 1040X?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tax educator tools]( Tax Educator Tools Use our free Tax Educator Tools to find out whether you need to file, if someone can be your dependent, and more! [How Do I Use Free Tax Tools to Save Taxes?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Stupid and Smart Taxes]( Stupid and Smart Taxes What's stupid? Not saving your Tax Records. What's smart? Keeping all Tax Documents/Tax Return Copies for at least 3 years. [What Are Other Stupid and Smart Tax Things?]( Please [contact me]( if I or one of my Taxpert colleagues can personally help you. I look forward to working with you. Best regards, [efile.com TaxPro Liz] Liz Your personal [efile.com]( Taxpert [efile.com/contact/liz/]( [efile.com on Facebook]( [efile.com on Twitter]( [efile.com on YouTube]( This is not a solicitation email. You previously contacted us, used one of our Tax Tools, entered our TaxWin contest, and/or prepared and efiled a Tax Return on [efile.com](. I want to help you with your Taxes, not sell you anything. Please [contact me]( if you have any questions about this email or [unsubscribe]( from these mailings. * June 2018 average credit card interest rate as calculated by [efile.com](. © 2018 - All Rights Reserved. July 11, 2018

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