Thursday, March 31, 2016

Not all “browsers” IRS accept delivery – Journal News

Authority tax reported that not all programs to surf the Internet ( “browser”) accept the delivery of electronic statements of IRS.

“the electronic IRS statement is not possible if you are using the latest versions of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge “, informs the Tax Authority (aT) in a statement

It is therefore advised to use the following free browsers:.” Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari (for Mac OS X) “.

aT explains that” in mid-2015, some of the browser makers announced they would no longer support the NPAPI technology and, as a result, Google Chrome versions the and Microsoft Edge does not support Java. “

” application the application of IRS collection is an application with a high degree of complexity, arising from its various forms, extensive rules of filling “and, therefore, “unable to promote the adoption of a new technology solution in time” delivery of the IRS this year. “There were serious risks to the entire process of collection and processing of declarations,” explains AT, and this means that “it is meant to greater audiences, corresponding to the delivery of more than 5 million returns.”

in a statement, aT emphasizes that “continues to work on solutions that enable widespread use in ‘browsers’, in order to ensure greater universality of use.”

the deadline for claim values IRS expenses in the Portal of Finance ends on Thursday, without the suspension of the period for tax assessment, according to information from the Ministry of Finance.

Two weeks ago, the Ministry of Finance released a new page on the Portal of Finance dedicated to the consultation of expenses for deductions from collecting IRS also allowing complained if they disagreed with taxpayers’ values ​​of total subscribers expenses on the site.

according to the radio TSF that cites the Ministry of Finance data, “by the end of Tuesday, 8388 taxpayers claimed the amounts of deductions to collect visible on the aT site, which, among 7.5 million, is a claim rate of 0.11 %. “

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