Use IRS Free File if your adjusted gross income meets the eligibility rules
Use IRS Direct File if available in your state and your tax situation qualifies
Use free state tax filing options if your state offers them
File through a free tax software provider that supports your return type
Use a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site if you qualify
Use Tax Counseling for the Elderly if you are eligible
File a simple return yourself using IRS forms and instructions
Check whether your bank, credit union, or employer offers free tax filing
Avoid paid add-ons, refund advances, and optional services
Review all eligibility requirements before starting
Gather your W-2s, 1099s, Social Security numbers, and deduction records
Submit your return electronically to avoid mailing costs
Keep a copy of your filed return and confirmation for your records
