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Electronic Tax Filing Sets Record







Electronic Tax Filing Sets Record

Electronic Tax Filing Sets Record 04/12/2004 04:56 AM

Tax collectors are seeing a spike in electronically filed tax returns. Most are from home computers and many are using the free IRS software, indicating growing trust in IRS online security.




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