I think we've achieved ludicrous speed:
http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/06/19/58657.htm
Huh? Electronic vs. Hardcopy records
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Huh? Electronic vs. Hardcopy records
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Re: Huh? Electronic vs. Hardcopy records
I could understand the IRS position if they have not implemented a method to redact confidential information on the electronic version. I know that FOIA requests for documents will result in employees going over the paper documents and manually redacting such information to ensure that nothing of a confidential nature and/or security issue will be be disclosed.
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Re: Huh? Electronic vs. Hardcopy records
HUH? indeed! Back in the last century, I spent one part of my career as a disclosure specialist. We used to routinely provide hard copies of transcripts and other documents that were prints of computer records. Under this interpretation, a taxpayer would be unable to access their own tax return if it was e-filed! I do believe that someone is going to have to make a retraction. Now, I could see if the situation is such that the IRS would have to print out the returns to provide them to people making inquiry. But, the last time I had occasion to review exempt org returns, I was able to access them on my home computer and print out what I wanted/needed.
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Re: Huh? Electronic vs. Hardcopy records
Something tells me the issue has something to do with who it is that is requesting the information at this particular time.LaVidaRoja wrote:HUH? indeed! ... But, the last time I had occasion to review exempt org returns, I was able to access them on my home computer and print out what I wanted/needed.
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