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    Additional on URL registration

    The following was received from the IRS quick alerts email.

    The IRS extended until September 10, 2007 the deadline for certain
    Authorized e-file Providers to submit the URLs of their web sites to
    the
    agency and clarified who is affected by the e-file rule issued on July
    30,
    2007 and available on irs.gov

    Authorized IRS e-file Providers (E R O's, Intermediate Service
    Providers or
    Online Service Providers) NOT affected by this rule include those that:

    1) Do not have an internet website that obtains taxpayer information
    from a
    taxpayer or third party via the internet for the purpose of e-filing
    returns,
    2) Have a website for informational and/or marketing purposes only,
    3) Only receive or send taxpayer information via e-mail,
    4) Do not use websites to collect taxpayer information and transmit the
    returns through third party transmitters,
    5) Prepare returns and use Provider?s website to e-file their returns,
    or
    6) Only provide a hotlink to another company?s website that allows
    taxpayers
    to input taxpayer information

    The above does not cover all possible scenarios. Additional information
    can
    be found in the Frequently Asked Questions located in the e-file
    section of
    I R S.gov

    Questions regarding this requirement may be addressed to
    efileurlreg@irs.gov


    I think number 6 may take care of many of us, especially Drake users.

    LT
    Only in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".
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