IRS catching up on backlog of unprocessed tax returns

IRS catching up on backlog of unprocessed tax returns

The Internal Revenue Service has been working to reduce its backlog of millions of unprocessed tax returns from last year, as it comes under pressure from Congress and accounting groups to perform better as another hectic filing season comes to a close, and more of today’s top stories.?

Read: IRS catching up on backlog of unprocessed tax returns

Earlier this tax season the amount of backlogged tax returns was estimated by different sources to be 10 million to over 20 million.

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