Last April, the IRS launched its Zero Paper Initiative to speed up paper tax return processing. The project isn’t going well.
A TIGTA report reveals paper returns make up just 6% of filings, but drive 72% of processing costs. Funding cuts and staffing shortages are making it worse.
A recent opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal suggested that e-filing could leave taxpayers vulnerable to cyberattacks and IRS penalties. Don’t let these arguments scare you. E-filing is still the ...
The Oregon Department of Revenue is urging taxpayers who still file by paper to change that practice this year. Anyone who submits their state taxes electronically and is owed money could receive ...
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