IRS glitch means some e-filers can't tell when refunds to arrive
More fraudulent tax returns in recent years means the IRS is requiring people who are paid to prepare your taxes, get certified. Rhonda Womack at Liberty Tax Service said that's good news because tax preparers may not ask customers the right questions.
By Kathleen Pender For the second time this year, the Internal Revenue Service is having problems telling taxpayers who file federal returns electronically when to expect their refunds. Seventy-two hours after filing online, taxpayers can use the IRS'
IRS spokeswoman Karen Connelly said it's critical to maintain the archives for at least three years and, if the records are electronic, periodically check that the discs or drives are in working order. "Obviously, the records are no good if you can't
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