Tuesday, March 27, 2007
E-Filing Up 5 Percent Says IRS
According to the IRS’s official website the number of tax returns being filed electronically is up five percent from the same time period last year. According to IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson, "taxpayers are filing electronically at a record pace this year, E-file reduces taxpayer errors and gets refunds back quickly." So far 73 percent of all returns have been e-filed this tax filing season, up from 70 percent for the same period last year. Also up is the number of people having their returns deposited directly into their bank accounts. 76 percent of all refunds issued this tax-filing season were directly deposited, up from 71 percent for the same period last year.
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- Revisions to Offer in Compromise Application Form
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