BillM223
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Retirement tax questions

As I noted above, the IRS putting a form on its website is only the first step in making a tax form available in the offerings of any tax software company.

 

Furthermore, I would strongly encourage you not to print and mail your return, if you still have the option to e-file. The IRS is severely backlogged, and the backlog is getting worse. There are nearly 24,000,000 return that have not yet been processed from last year, and any return you file this year on paper will have to compete with all those returns from last year.

 

See "IRS backlog hits nearly 24 million returns, further imperiling the 2022 tax filing season"

 

If you are expecting a refund, do what the IRS suggests and e-file and use direct deposit...

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