Should I file on paper since the IRS won't look at it?
The obvious answer is no. But surprisingly, that wasn't true seven years ago. As the IRS began receiving returns electronically, they had to scrutinize these returns more closely to make sure they got all the information correctly. By doing this, they found more errors and selected more of these returns for audit. The CPA community complained about this procedure and got the IRS to stop looking at the returns. As of today, you have no greater risk of audit or correction filing electronically or on paper. But you still get your refund up to a month quicker filing electronically.
As always, please call (949) 683-8111 or email us at info@southcountycpa.com if you have any questions. We are here to help.
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