Taxpayers who rely on H&R Block or TurboTax software may be able to bypass the middleman and file, online, directly to the tax collector, under a plan being developed by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS, backed by the White House . . .
Taxpayers who rely on H&R Block or TurboTax software may be able to bypass the middleman and file, online, directly to the tax collector, under a plan being developed by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS, backed by the White House budget office, is devising a Web-based system that would allow taxpayers to file their taxes directly on the agency's Web site, officials said yesterday. Initially, it would apply only to taxpayers with relatively simple returns and no itemized deductions. If the system worked well, officials said, it could be expanded to those with more complex tax returns.

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