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From: remail@tamsun.tamu.edu
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 02:02:57 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Electronic tax filing
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This raises some interesting security issues. Elsewhere
is was reported that no encryption is used between the home
PC and the central transmission site.
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forwarded from alt.internet.services:
I`ve gotten many request for further info so I`ll just repost
the details here.
Dave
Hi,
I've been involved with electronic tax filing (EFT) for
six years now. I develope and sell a tax filing package
which allows you to basically enter the data from a completed
return and transfer directly to the IRS or to one of our
transmission sites. This is a tax filing not a tax prep
program. Our main market is tax preparers who buy the program
and transmitt direct to the IRS, tax preparers who register
with us and transmitt returns to us to transmitt to the IRS
and tax preparers who fax us returns and we enter the data
and transmitt.
The IRS has several transmission sites
all over the country which processes everybody`s returns.
And they have a set schedule of when a refund is sent.
Basically returns are processed every Tuesday night. What
this means is that if your return has been sent and passed
the IRS acceptanced tests by Monday night the IRS will
process it Tuesday and if you do direct deposit it will be in
your bank account in 10 days, if you have it mailed it will be
mailed in 12 days.
If your interested in doing EFT from your home IBM or clone let me know.
We also work with non tax preparers who have registered with the
IRS to do electronic filing and have a electronic filing indentification
number (EFIN). The IRS can give you these rather quickly, they do a
background check to see if you do not owe back taxes or have been
convicted of any felonies and if that works you get a EFIN. Once you
have an EFIN we can work with you to set you up for EFT. Basically
if you transmitt to us we give you the software and charge you per return.
What you do is find your clients ( and they are your clients you must
see then personally and have them sign a EFT form which gets sent with
their W2s to the IRS by you ) enter there returns with our software
and send to one of our transmission sites.
If your interested in filing taxes electronicaly ( not preparing )
you need to contact the IRS to get your EFIN number. There is no
fee to get a EFIN number, you must file a form with the IRS and
pass their background check.
If you do this and would like to work with us you need to register
which is $20. After that we will send you the data entry program
and the charge will be $3 per return with a minimun charge of
$5 for each data file of returns you send us. This simple means
that you send us a data file over modem of 1 return we will charge $5.
If it has 2 returns it would be $6 which is $3 per return. After you
file 100 returns through us the price will drop to $2 per return but
there will still be the $5 minimun per data file ( a data file can have
up to 500 returns ).
What you charge the taxpayer for filing his taxes is your decision.
Charges vary from around $15 to $75 for filing.
If you want to register call 614-676-1333 or 614-676-5666
but contact the IRS first to get your EFIN. Electronic filing
runs from Jan 11 to Aug 15.
Thanks
Dave
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