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- For taxpayers owed a refund, the fastest way to get it is to combine direct deposit and e-file.
- Taxpayers who owe taxes should consider using IRS Direct Pay. It's a simple, quick and free way to pay from a checking or savings account using a computer or mobile device. There are also other online payment options.
- Members of the military and those serving in a combat zone generally get more time to file. Military members typically have until at least 180 days after leaving a combat zone to both file returns and pay any tax due.
- The IRS recommends that taxpayers always keep a copy of tax returns for their records. Keeping copies of tax returns can help taxpayers prepare future tax returns or assist with amending a prior year's return.
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