Friday, April 12, 2013

Master Lock Security File Box, great tax safty tips. #Giveaway





Are you looking for a way to store your physical tax papers and your electronic important papers? Well Master Lock has you covered. Here are some great tips for keeping your important electronic documents safe.
Did you know that 80 percent of Americans who filed taxes last year did so electronically (according to the IRS)? With the popularity of filing taxes online continuing to rise, Master Lock is providing consumers with the digital tools and top five tips to simplify the filing process and keep private income information safe.



1.       Request electronic copies of your tax forms. Many employers offer employees the option to receive their W-2 forms electronically, instead of by mail. By eliminating the risk of postal delays or missed deliveries, this ensures that your W-2 will be delivered securely as soon as it is available. Plus, faster W-2s can mean faster tax returns.

2.       Securely store documents online. Avoid the mess of a mound of paperwork by storing -- and organizing -- all of your tax-related documents online. By utilizing a free, secure service such as the Master Lock Vault (www.masterlockvault.com) you'll have easy access to all of your files wherever you are and help ensure that none of your paper documents will ever be lost, misplaced, stolen or damaged. Not only can you upload PDF forms, but you can upload photos from your phone of important receipts and expenses for your records. All data is instantly synchronized between the website and the App. Bonus: securely store log-in information for your bank accounts and tax filing site in the Vault so you'll never have to worry about forgetting your username or password.

3.       Think taxes year-round. Don't wait until you're ready to file your taxes to start collecting and organizing the supporting documents you'll need to complete your return. Avoid the scramble by capturing and uploading a digital image of your receipt each time you pay the babysitter or have a tax deductible transaction, fill a prescription at the pharmacy, or make a charitable contribution such as dropping off a clothing donation to your local thrift store.

4.       Opt for direct deposit. If you've done everything else online, why request a hard-copy check when it comes time to claim your refund? When combined with electronic filing, direct deposit is the fastest way to get your refund. If you're on the other side of the spectrum and find that you owe taxes, opt to pay online and you can avoid the long tax-season lines at the post office.

5.       Call for help. Sometimes, outside advice is necessary, and you can now get the help you need without leaving home. Based on the complexity of your question, there are a variety of resources to turn to. For example, the IRS offers a toll-free hotline for tax questions during weekdays. Several tax-prep software providers also offer guidance via online forums or on their social media feeds.


We were fortunate to be able to check out a 7148D Storage Security Box keep original copies of tax forms and personal documents safe and secure .


  • Locking file box
  • 6" (15.2cm) x 13-1/2" (34.3cm) x 10-1/2" (26.7cm)
  • Durable steel construction stands up to daily use
  • Key lock to protect and secure your personal documents
  • Includes 2 keys
  • Duplicate keys not available

That dreadful day in April is soon upon us and the one thing we get a ton of when were done filing is important tax documents. But what should you do with all those papers, what should you do with any important document? You need to protect them and you need to protect them properly. When you need protection on name comes to mind Master Lock and with the Master Lock Security File Box ( ) you'll be able to give your important information a safe home.
For the longest time I would store all of our documents and papers in a shoebox and a drawer in my dresser, they did the job of holding everything but they offered no protection or organization. With our Master Lock file box all of our papers have a home and are easy to get to when we need them. And when I'm done with them I put them back and I lock the case for an extra level of security that I like. My shoebox didn't have a lock and key it just had a lid which would defer well nothing! The Master Lock File Box is strong it's made out of steel which totally beats the snot out of cardboard! It's a perfect size too for documents it measures 6” x 13 ½” x 10 ½” and with the file tabs you'll be able to label everything so you know where to look when you need something.


And as I said before you can lock this box up for safe keeping, the box comes with 2 keys but don't lose or misplace the keys because duplicates are not available. So it you're like me and used non conventional ways to store important documents do the smart things and get the Master Lock File Box those papers are important for a reason and you should treat them as such.


Master Lock  is also having a great contest the, Tax Relief Rewards Sweepstakes enter to win $1,000. As the deadline to file 2012 taxes approaches, Master Lock is rewarding Vault users with the chance to win $1,000 with the Master Lock “Tax Relief Rewards” Sweepstakes. Any registered Vault users by April 16 are eligible. Use the Vault as a secure digital storage and organization system for important tax documents for help with your filing.   You could be the lucky winner of one of five, $1,000 prizes! I would love to win, and I will surely be entering this great contest too.



The Generous folks at Master Lock are giving one of Susan’s Disney Family readers a chance to win a Master Lock Storage Security Box. Would you like to win? Please visit the Master Lock site, take a look around then come back here and tell me something you learned from the site.  There are also other ways to enter please enter below.

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You can purchase this great box on the Master Lock site



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24 comments:

Unknown said...

I learned that 80 percent of Americans who filed taxes last year did so electronically. Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
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Unknown said...

they are good steel construction

tat2gurlzrock said...

I learned they have been around since 1921

Ciara B. said...

i learned that duplicate keys are not available for the lock boxes

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Anonymous said...

Master Lock products can be purchased at a wide variety of retail stores across North America.

mecarolks said...

I learned they have been around since 1921

wigget said...

i learned they offer a secure website where you can store your combinations

Storm, The Psychotic Housewife said...

I learned they come with two keys, which is great. I'd keep one at home and give the other to a trusted relative for safekeeping.

Leanne Hill said...

I learned they come with 2 keys and you cant get duplicates!

hannah said...

I learned, well not much more than I already knew. They now have an electronic lock though, thats pretty neat. I always had a problem with my locks getting stuck.

Anonymous said...

I want one!

LesleyfromWI said...

They have been around since 1921!

Kathy P said...

in 1982 Master Lock introduces its first resettable combination lock, 175.

Anonymous said...

I learned and like that they have an online functionality to store your combinations because I am always losing mine.

Unknown said...

They have been in business since 1921

cassandra marquez said...

I learned that they are the largest global manufacturer and marketer of padlocks

Gina F. said...

I learned that Masterlock has been around since 1921 and they are the largest global manufacturer and marketer of padlocks.

Anonymous said...

I learned that you can download an app to store your tax papers online as well as keep paper copies.

Buddy Garrett said...

I learned they have a secure website where you can store your combinations.

Mary Gardner said...

I learned that you can't get duplicate keys for lock boxes!

Anonymous said...

I learned that Master Lock was founded in 1921. Gaye M; rustysrambles(at)gmail(dot)com

daveshir2005 said...

They have been in business since 1921.
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lmurley2000 said...

they have been in busines since 1921

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Brian E. said...

Thanks for the giveaway...MasterLock has locks for almost any commercial / home security application.

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