IRS can do better with scanning payroll returns
Many employers continue to file their Forms 941 and 940 on paper because the IRS’ e-filing system is cumbersome and expensive. Paper forms are prone to transcription errors, as IRS personnel manually input your figures into computers. In a recent report, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration concluded the IRS needs to do a better job of scanning tax returns.
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