Monday, 14 January 2008 00:14

Taxes Made Easy?

Taxpayer advocacy groups are criticizing the State’s offer to assist with tax return preparation for tax year 2007. The California Franchise Tax Board announced has expanded customer service including, for the second year, the ReadyReturn program. ReadyReturn provides a pre-filled state tax return service available to qualified taxpayers. Taxpayers who file as single with no dependents, earn wages from only one employer and take standard deductions, are eligible to have their tax return completed by the state. The online service allows taxpayers to check eligibility, review the pre-completed return, make necessary changes, select how to receive a refund or make a payment automatically, and receive an instant confirmation of the completed return.
California is the only state to offer this kind of service. This program was offered in 2007 as a pilot program, and continuing it in 2008 has taxpayer advocacy groups asking whether the agency charged with collecting taxes also be acting as the tax preparer? Members of the California Taxpayers’ Association and the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association are concerned and hope that taxpayers won’t get burned by the process. They feel this service is a conflict of interest on the part of the Franchise Tax Board. If you’d like to give ReadyReturn a try, check it out on the Franchise Tax Board’s website. If you don’t have Internet access, you can have a copy of the pre-filled form mailed to you for your review and completion. Using this service does not waive any fees or penalties for delinquent filings, and you are not off the hook for fines that could be assessed if the agency makes a mistake. For further information, go online at www.ftb.ca.gov, or call 1-800-338-0305.