Tax Pros Take Bigger Share of E-filings

Refunds up, but not by much.

By Beth Bellor

Ever so slowly, the professionals are closing the gap with the DIYers in tax preparation.

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The Internal Revenue Service had received 139.9 million individual income tax returns as of the week ending June 26 – the latest data available – down 3.5 percent from the same period in 2019. It had processed 128.5 million returns, down 10.6 percent.
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The Mystery of 10 Million Missing Tax Returns

data chartWhile tax professionals’ efiling pace remains stalled, DIYers grow by 4 million.

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By Beth Bellor

With less than a month to go before 2020’s extended tax deadline, the grind continues.

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And the question is: Where are 10 million tax returns that should have been filed by now by professionals?

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Tax Pros Start to Gain Ground in E-Filings

Refunds one of the only bright spots.

By Beth Bellor

Tax pros may be down for the year in e-filings, but they remain ahead of the do-it-yourselfers.

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The IRS had received 138.3 million individual income tax returns as of the week ending June 19, the latest data available. That’s down 4.4 percent from the same period in 2019. The agency had processed 126.6 million returns, down 11.4 percent.
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Pros Filing More Returns than DIYers

Chart of IRS tax return data for the week ending June 5, 2020… in the tax season that never ends.

By Beth Bellor

Bleak but slightly less so.

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That’s probably the best way to categorize the trends in the most recent data from the Internal Revenue Service.

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Tax Pros Hold Slimmest of Margins in E-filings

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Data for the week ending May 22

But those filings remain down 17 percent.

By Beth Bellor

Bright spots keep popping up in the Internal Revenue Service’s weekly data on filings. Yay!

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Unfortunately, they’re in the same old spots: refunds (which don’t help overworked CPAs), IRS.gov traffic (maybe there’s where all the budget goes) and self-preparers (who even let them in?). Boo!
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Pro Tax Prep Stalls to a Crawl amid Covid-Extended Season

data chartPros hold the margin, but barely.

By Beth Bellor

New tax filing statistics show only a couple of upticks over last year: DIY e-filings and IRS website traffic, suggesting tax practitioners have hit the big “pause” button on Tax Season 2020.

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Then again, if you’re in I.T. at the IRS, that might not be such happy news.
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Tax Pro E-Filings Down 20 Percent

IRS.gov visits top 1 billion.

By Beth Bellor

With two long months to go in this pandemic-stretched tax season, all the key figures are down, down, down … except visits to the IRS website, of course, and a flat spot for DIYers.

Will business pick up as states reopen? Or are the clients waiting in the wings the ones no one wants?

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The IRS had received 125.5 million individual income tax returns as of the week ending May 1, the latest data available, down 11 percent from the same period one year ago. It had processed 113.1 million returns, down 16.1 percent.
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IRS Web Traffic Doubles over Year-Ago

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^ Data for the week ending April 24, 2020

As filers seek stimulus checks.

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By Beth Bellor

Want a bright spot in the IRS’ weekly updates on tax filings? It’s website traffic, more than double what it was a year ago.

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Everything else? A sea of red.
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