I have to tell you that I am always amazed at how many people still mail in tax forms. Back when electronic filing first became available it was somewhat difficult to do and we charged a fee for doing it. We are not a huge office but we handle several hundred tax returns each year and pretty much every kind of tax form there is. Out of all of them that first year I think we only had 3-4 that opted for electronic filing. Then it became easier to do so we dropped the fee and made it a free service. Folks signed up for it right and left after that but we were still having a hard time with direct deposit of refunds. Got to where I had only two dyed in the wool, "never gonna e-file in this lifetime", mail-it-in fanatics. Then the IRS came out with a form you had to sign if you mailed in your tax return. An affidavit of sorts explaining why you did not want to e-file your forms. Those last two holdouts did NOT want to sign that form. After a good bit of wrangling I got them both to agree to e-file and they have been doing it ever since. Still not gonna sign up for that direct deposit nonsense, though! " I don't want the gubbermint knowing where I bank." May possibly be one of the most foolish remarks I have ever heard a person make.....Dave H, CPA
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