Posted On: March 4, 2011 by Matthew Harrod

All 1040s are being accepted by IRS now

1040.jpg The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting all 1040 forms. The systems are now up to date and the changes that were made due to the new tax law in December have been put in place. Taxpayers are advised to e-file with direct deposit so they can receive their refunds quicker. The IRS had announced it would delay processing some tax returns while updating the systems. However, for most taxpayers, January started the tax filing season. Any taxpayers claiming deductions and delayed forms file later in the year. Business taxpayers that use the 1040 series can also now file. A future date will be announced for when the IRS will start processing non-1040 business tax forms affected by the recent tax law changes.

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If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A., in Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

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