Hi Cheryl.
First, how far have you gone in this process? If you have not already started 
sending through your state's web site, you may be able to send both your 
federal and state at the same time. Although there are some issues with 
accessibility which I can further explain if you need to know, I have been 
using Tax Act at taxact.com for the first time this year. I finally figured the 
best way do it to make the process work better. 

If, however, you have gone far enough in the process where you're ready to send 
in the papers, it sounds like you could scan them and send them. However, I for 
one would be a little skeptical about doing that because it would be difficult 
if not impossible for you to check the accuracy of what you sent in. I guess 
our sighted friends get to look at the image before they send it in. (The state 
should be yelled at for doing it this way because it's not the best 
accessibility choice. It's been my experience, as a former blind IRS employee, 
that the federal systems are usually more accessible than the state's. At least 
that true for Texas.) 

If you use a web site like taxact.com however, you can type in the W-2 
information yourself so that, although it's a pain to edit, you can do it if 
you make a mistake. If you get all the information together first so that you 
can input it all at once, the process is easier. Presumably you can do the same 
with the state information although I have not tried it since Texas doesn't 
have a state income tax. But I notice there is a choice for state questions and 
answers for putting in the information. 

I hope all this makes sense. If I can help you further, please ask. 

Regards,
Gigi

On Jan 28, 2013, at 12:11 AM, Cheryl Homiak <cahom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I've been getting things to gether to do my taxes and was looking at the 
> process for my state. I see that after I get my acknowledgment back I have to 
> send them an attachment with files of my w2, rent certificate, and other 
> papers. I would imagine maybe the IRS requires this for the federal return 
> too. So I have two questions.
> 
> (1) Does anybody know whether the transfer mechanism for sending these files 
> is accessible on the Mac?
> 
> (2) Is this just a matter of scanning the files? My state says it accepts 
> tif, bmp, jpg and pdf files. But I'm wondering if just scanning them like I 
> do my mail and books is going to be okay or whether they could still receive 
> an attachment with unreadable files. I'd really like to be able to do this 
> but I sure don't want to make my tax experience a long, drawn-out one or have 
> to re-do everything and have to wait and wait for my refund.
> 
> Any input would be appreciated.
> 
> -- 
> Cheryl
> 
> May the words of my mouth
> and the meditation of my heart
> be acceptable to You, Lord,
> my rock and my Redeemer.
> (Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
> 
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