IRS insists destruction of 30 million files of taxpayer data won’t affect payers

IRS insists destruction of 30 million files of taxpayer data won’t affect payers


alfexe | iStock | Getty Images

Filers won’t be affected by the IRS decision to destroy data for millions of taxpayers, the agency said in a statement Thursday.

The IRS tossed an estimated 30 million so-called paper-filed information returns in March 2021, according to an audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.

The news has sparked anger in the tax community, many of whom worry about the agency’s ability to verify returns, triggering more error notices especially with limited ways to reach the IRS.

More from Personal Finance:
Tax pros ‘horrified’ by IRS decision to destroy data on 30 million filers
Inflation is costing U.S. households $311 a month
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans want to live to 100. How retirement is changing

“We processed 3.2 billion information returns in 2020. Information returns are not tax returns, and they are documents submitted to the IRS by third-party payors, not taxpayers,” the IRS said in their statement.

The agency said 99% of the information returns were already processed, and the remaining 1% were destroyed due to a “software limitation,” making room for the 2021 filing season.

“There were no negative taxpayer consequences as a result of this action. Taxpayers or payers have not been and will not be subject to penalties resulting from this action,” the agency said.

The agency said the situation reflects “significant issues posed by antiquated IRS technology.” In 2020, the IRS prioritized backlogged returns to deliver refunds and other Covid-19 relief over processing less than 1% of paper information returns — mostly Form 1099s.

System constraints require the IRS to process paper forms by the end of the calendar year in which they were received, the agency said.

“Not processing these information returns did not impact original return filing by taxpayers in any way as taxpayers received their own copy to use in filing an accurate return,” the IRS said.

“The IRS is planning to process all paper information returns received in 2021 and 2022,” the agency added.



Source

Paramount earnings, revenue beat expectations as streaming business offers a boost
Business

Paramount earnings, revenue beat expectations as streaming business offers a boost

An aerial view of the Paramount logo on the water tower at Paramount Studios on Feb. 23, 2026, in Los Angeles. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Paramount Skydance topped Wall Street’s revenue and earnings estimates for the first quarter on Monday, as the media company got a boost from its streaming and film businesses. The […]

Read More
How Chinese carmaker Geely put roots in the U.S.
Business

How Chinese carmaker Geely put roots in the U.S.

Politicians on both sides of the aisle want to block Chinese vehicles from the United States. But over 100 Chinese automakers, auto tech companies, and parts suppliers already have a presence in the U.S., according to a survey done by Dunne Insights, a consultancy that focuses on electric vehicles and autonomous markets. Despite the United States […]

Read More
Anthropic teams with Goldman, Blackstone and others on .5 billion AI venture targeting PE-owned firms
Business

Anthropic teams with Goldman, Blackstone and others on $1.5 billion AI venture targeting PE-owned firms

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei looks on after a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron during the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on February 19, 2026. Ludovic Marin | Afp | Getty Images Anthropic said Monday it is partnering with private equity giants Goldman Sachs and Blackstone to launch a $1.5 billion firm aimed at […]

Read More