In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about 1040-SL (Web-based version).
Log in using the username and password you received.
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2. You’ll see the Main Menu options (as shown below). To navigate through software sections, use the left side widget.
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1. Main Menu
Message Center: a section that shows important updates and information. This section will show you updates related to acknowledgments, bank updates, state and IRS news, and other categories of messages you should pay attention to.
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Import Returns: If you have desktop tax returns, you can import them into the web-based software through this section by simply dragging and dropping the return file into this page, or browsing for the file:
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2. Client Status
This section is used for checking the status of your tax returns. You can also find out why certain returns were rejected through this section.
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You can also view/print returns, check the scanned documents archive for a specific return, email your client a copy of their return, and check the TaxesToGo chat history by clicking the corresponding blue buttons.
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3. IRS Website:
This section directs you to the IRS.gov website. TaxSlayer recommends its user to frequently check the IRS website for important updates and to stay up-to-date
4. e-File Opt-out Form
This section takes you to Form 8948; which you have to fill for non-eFile returns, specifying why certain returns were not e-filed.
5. IRS Mailing Addresses
You’ll only need this section for non-eFile returns. This directs you to a page that has all the mailing addresses that non-eFile returns should be sent to.
6. IRS Publications, Instructions, and Fill-in Forms
This is basically a help section. It can also be described as a knowledgebase. It has publications, instructions, and details on what each form is used for.
7. Refund Calculator
This section is sort of a ‘What If’ mode. It calculates an estimated refund based on your entries to tell you how the software would calculate under certain circumstances and how much you should expect before you start filing the actual tax return.
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