SA online returns slump in the US

Despite a drive to increase the proportion of taxpayers filing
self-assessment returns online, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has reported
a marked decrease in electronic submissions.

The IRS has recorded a 10% drop in online filing during the current reporting
period, according to
webcpa.com

The IRS will be introducing a Free Fillable Tax Forms service allowing more
people to submit their SA returns free of charge over the internet.

Figures released by the IRS reveal tax advisors are submitting 9.64% less
electronic filing compared to last season.

UK tax payers filed self assessment forms online in record numbers this year,
at 5.8m – beating last year’s total by 2m.

Further Reading:

HMRC
sees record online filing response

Taxman
treads a fine line on debt

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