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IRS Accelerates Paperless Initiative, Targets Full Digitization by 2025

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Ars Technica

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The IRS plans to digitize all taxpayer documents by 2025, with the goal of achieving paperless processing for all tax returns. This move aims to cut processing times, expedite refunds, simplify access to taxpayer data, and save money on document storage. The digitization process will also help eliminate errors and provide faster customer service. Additionally, the IRS's improved data platform will aid in detecting tax evasion by wealthy individuals and large corporations. The move towards paperless processing is supported by tax professionals and accountants, who believe it will lead to reduced processing times and better experiences for taxpayers. However, budget cuts could hinder the digitization process and impact customer service. Recent technology investments will also enhance data security and ensure the protection of taxpayer data.

"IRS Streamlines Refund Process for Paperless Filers in 2024"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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The IRS plans to digitize its paper catalogue by 2025, allowing taxpayers to file major tax forms online and upload documents directly to their IRS accounts. This move is expected to speed up the refund process by four weeks and improve customer service. The IRS estimates that 94% of individual taxpayers will no longer need to send mail to the agency once the program begins in January. The paperless initiative is part of a larger effort to enhance customer service and technology systems, funded by President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act. The IRS has already made progress in improving customer service, with a higher rate of answered phone calls and the elimination of a backlog of unprocessed tax returns.