Tax Pros Start to Gain Ground in E-Filings
Refunds one of the only bright spots.
By Beth Bellor
Refunds one of the only bright spots.
By Beth Bellor
… 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.
But those filings remain down 17 percent.
By Beth Bellor
Pros 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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IRS.gov visits top 1 billion.
By Beth Bellor