IRS Adds New Features To Its Web-Site
by Mike Godfrey, Tax-News.com, New York
09 November 2001
At a conference of the Council for Electronic Revenue Communication Advancement
on November 7, IRS Commissioner Charles Rossotti said that taxpayers will soon
be able to keep track of their tax returns online, as the Internal Revenue Service
enables them to confirm that a return has been received and check when a refund
will be mailed.
This is just one of several new electronic services that will be offered to
taxpayers in the 2002 tax season as the IRS introduces new products to enhance
communications with its customers.
"This coming tax season takes away all the reasons not to file electronically,"
said Commissioner Rossotti. The IRS intends to initiate a Web-based feature
to track the status of a tax refund so taxpayers "won't have to call us
up," Rossotti said, adding that the new enhancements are part of the tax
agency's modernization plan that is designed to take the IRS from a paper-based
system to a paperless one.
"We have moved well beyond the target phase," Rossotti said.
Among the new features that taxpayers can expect next year:
- A personal identification number (PIN) they can select themselves;
- Electronic payments with a credit card, including payments on an installment
plan; and
- Electronic communications between a tax preparer and the IRS to resolve
tax return questions completely online.
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