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Sept. 28 2010 08:41 AM

The Washington Post has reported that "The Internal Revenue Service plans to stop mailing instructions and paper forms for annual income tax returns, saving the agency about $10 million a year as more Americans are filing online. The annual savings will be in printing and postage costs, the IRS said. The federal government continues to curtail its use of "snail mail" to save on paper, postage and printing costs. The Treasury Department announced plans in June to start making most government benefits payments through direct deposit by 2013 as part of the Obama administration's government efficiency reforms. The Postal Service would not comment Monday on the potential financial impact of fewer IRS mailings." Read more!
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