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2012 » Jan » 31
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IRS decision costs the Postal Service millions

Federal Times: Seldom does one federal agency save money at another’s expense.  But that’s how it’s looking more than a year after the Internal Revenue Service opted to stop delivering millions of income tax forms by mail.

The IRS announced the  decision in September 2010 as part of a push to economize on its annual printing and postage budget.  As of this past August, the savings on postage costs just from not mailing Form 1040 packages amounted to about $4.1 million, according to a  recent report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. That was money lost to the U.S. Postal Service, which is in financial crisis driven partly by the shift to e-mail and electronic commerce.

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