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✅ Hi eFiler, How Will The Tax Reform Affect You Next Tax Day?

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Hi eFiler, Taxercise Now, Avoid Taxurprises Later The next Tax Day is April 15, 2019 or about 200 da

[efile.com logo]( [Will Tax Reform Affect You?]( Hi eFiler, Taxercise Now, Avoid Taxurprises Later The next Tax Day is April 15, 2019 or about 200 days away, which is enough time to start your Taxercise now and avoid Taxurprises in 2019. Due to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (Tax Reform), preparing your 2018 Tax Return will be a new experience. Now is the time to start putting the pieces into place so you can balance your Taxes. Be assured that we at [efile.com]( will work with you to not only prepare and efile a legally correct Tax Return, but also calculate the biggest Tax Refund or lowest Taxes Owed amount based on the information you provide. - Give your current Paycheck Tax Withholding(s) (Form W-4) a Taxercise first with the [W-4 Paycheck Withholding Tool](. - The impact of Life Changing Events (Marriage, Child, Home, Education, etc.) on your Tax Return can be detected with these [free and easy to use, interactive and personalized Tax Tools](. - Our new [2018 Tax Estimator Tool]( will show you what your 2018 Tax Return (Refund, Taxes Owed) could look like. Need to File or Correct Your 2017 Tax Return? [Start and efile Now]( Already have an [efile.com]( account? [Sign in now]( - If you efiled an Extension last April or have not filed a 2017 Tax Return, your [efile deadline is October 15, 2018](. - File a [Tax Amendment to Correct an Accepted Federal or State Tax Return](. - Did you know the penalties for not filing a Tax Return are higher than the penalties for not paying Taxes Owed? [Estimate Potential Tax Penalties](. Please [contact me]( so I or one of my Taxpert colleagues can help you with your Taxercises or Tax Filing needs. [Click and enter to TaxWin:]( Gift Cards from Amazon, Starbucks and eFile Promo Codes. Best regards, [efile.com TaxPro George] George Your personal [efile.com]( Taxpert [efile.com/contact/george/]( [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 a 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 mailings. © 2018 - All Rights Reserved. October 5, 2018

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