The IRS on Tuesday announced that it's commenced accepting returns that it couldn't accept just before since it was updating sorts and reprogramming its programs (IR-2011-16). In December, the IRS informed taxpayers that considering that of the Dec. 17 enactment date of the Tax Relief,
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