Примеры употребления для processing tax
1. "It‘s definitely complicated if you‘re trying to understand it, but it‘s not actually going to be complicated for people because they‘re going to get a check from the IRS without having to fill out a single form." Still, the agency is already working overtime processing tax returns, and rebates will have to take a back seat come April, when it will be overwhelmed in the run–up to Tax Day.
2. The IRS will have to reprogram its computers to calculate who gets the rebate and how much they will receive. They sort of learned how to do this last time,‘‘ said Jason Furman, a Brookings economist, referring to the last round of rebates in 2001. It‘s definitely complicated if you‘re trying to understand it, but it‘s not actually going to be complicated for people because they‘re going to get a check from the IRS without having to fill out a single form.‘‘ Still, the agency is already working overtime processing tax returns, and rebates will have to take a back seat come April, when it will be overwhelmed in the run–up to Tax Day. The two final weeks of tax filing season are very, very high–traffic weeks for the IRS,‘‘ DeSouza said. We‘ll just have to see what capacity they can handle.‘‘ ^–– On the Net: Internal Revenue Service http://www.irs.gov/ Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | A–Z index | About this siteJoin our dating site today
3. The IRS will have to reprogram its computers to calculate who gets the rebate and how much they will receive. They sort of learned how to do this last time,‘‘ said Jason Furman, a Brookings economist, referring to the last round of rebates in 2001. It‘s definitely complicated if you‘re trying to understand it, but it‘s not actually going to be complicated for people because they‘re going to get a check from the IRS without having to fill out a single form.‘‘ Still, the agency is already working overtime processing tax returns, and rebates will have to take a back seat come April, when it will be overwhelmed in the run–up to Tax Day. The two final weeks of tax filing season are very, very high–traffic weeks for the IRS,‘‘ DeSouza said. We‘ll just have to see what capacity they can handle.‘‘ ^–– On the Net: Internal Revenue Service http://www.irs.gov/ Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | A–Z index | About this siteJoin our dating site today