The IRS on Tuesday announced that it's got started accepting returns that it could not accept in advance of since it was updating sorts and reprogramming its techniques (IR-2011-16). In December, the IRS informed taxpayers that for the reason that of the Dec. 17 enactment date of the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization,
Office Ultimate 2007 Key, and Job Creation Act of 2010 (PL 111-312), which extended various expired provisions, it would need time to reprogram its programs and update Schedule A of Form 1040. As a result, it's not been accepting returns from taxpayers who itemize deductions on Schedule A and those who take certain extended deductions. “The IRS is now accepting all the 1040 types,
Buy Office 2007,” IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said in a prepared statement. According to the IRS,
Office Ultimate 2007, many tax preparation software vendors have been accepting returns affected by the delay, but holding onto them. Those returns can now be submitted,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, and the IRS warns that the expected heavy volume of returns filed this week may lead to delays in e-file acknowledgments,
Office Standard, which normally are received within 24 to 48 hours of filing. The IRS also noted that several business kinds that are also delayed as a result of of recent tax law changes are still not ready. It promised to announce a date for accepting those returns soon. The affected types include: More from the JofA: Find us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter