What is a 1040PC tax return? What about IRS e-file?

The IRS is no longer accepting tax returns in the 1040PC format after tax filing season 2000 (tax year 1999).

"We have been encouraged by the public's response to the various filing alternatives we have offered in recent years," said IRS commissioner Charles O. Rossotti. "We hope that computer users who tried the 1040PC will take the step to e-file in the future." 

A more accurate way to file your IRS tax return and a faster way to get your IRS tax refund is to e-file your IRS tax return right from this web site by clicking the "Do Your Taxes ONLINE!" button below.

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