How do you get tax back when using internet banking ?
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lew Apprentice
Joined: 13 Jan 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: 03/10/08 - 07:47 Post subject: |
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I have a savings account in a bank which supports e-banking. I have a habit to make all my financial actions on-line and I'm managing my account this way. It's not efficient every time, and sometimes I'm not satisfied with this service. I'm able to claim tax return because of my tax allowance. How do you get tax back when using internet banking ?
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clayborne Apprentice
Joined: 07 Mar 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: 04/08/08 - 23:25 Post subject: |
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The most popular advantage of Internet banking is convenience of managing your finances any time you want from your comfortable home. You can check what's your refund of tax status on your bank's web site. If you are qualified for tax return, you would be able to use on-line services designed for calculating tax return. These services are easy to use and you can use simple refund calculators or you can officially make calculations with government. If you use government official site, you should provide some personal information to get the exact amount of return. After this action you can fill the on-line application form for claiming tax return. All e-banks support this kind of claiming and this service should be very quick. You would be able to get status of tax return for two to three days. It's much quicker then regular claiming which could be arranged in even three weeks. Actual receiving of refund would be in three to four weeks, and you would save much time with on-line application.
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