Wednesday, March 30, 2016

You may have to switch browsers to deliver the IRS. Learn what alternatives – TSF Online

The Tax Authority published a notice warning that Chrome and Edge are no longer compatible with Java technology needed to deliver the IRS. Find out what the available browsers

If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge there are two possible ways:. Or install a browser compatible with the technology used by the tax authorities, such as Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari; or install the application of Finance.

However, you must have installed Java for this application to run on your computer (whether Windows, Mac or Linux).

The engines of said search above can be downloaded for free.

the Tax Authority today released a notice on the Portal of Finance, which warns of the impossibility of taxpayers fail to make the electrotechnical delivery of tax returns.

“in mid 2015, some of the browser makers announced they would no longer support the NPAPI technology … As a result the latest versions of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge does not support Java applets used in delivery to support applications tax returns “.

Google abandoned the Oracle technology for security reasons, a problem identified some years ago by many computer security experts.

from April 1 taxpayers have to look for alternatives. Google’s browser is used by 46.5% of Internet users.

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