Two Out of Three Individuals Now Using IRS e-File WASHINGTON, November 2, 2009 - Individuals e-filed a record 95 million federal income tax returns during 2009, up almost 6 percent from last year's total of nearly 90 million. About two out of three taxpayers e-filed this year; out of the 141 million returns filed so far this year, over 67 percent were e-filed, compared to 59 percent last year. Each year, more taxpayers choose to e-file their tax returns. While the total number of tax returns has increased 10 percent during the past decade, the number filed electronically has increased by 168 percent. Taxpayers who e-file from a home computer continue to be an increasingly significant segment of those who e-file.
Home Computer e-Filers This year, for the first time, more than a third of e-filers are filing their returns themselves from a home computer. More than 32 million returns were e-filed from home computers, up almost 20 percent from last year's record of 27 million. People filing from their home computers account for about 34 percent of all e-filed returns from individuals. Direct Deposit Refunds Almost 73 million refunds were electronically deposited into taxpayer's accounts, saving the government mailing costs and saving taxpayers a trip to the bank. More importantly, these taxpayers received their refunds a week sooner than those receiving a paper check. These direct deposit refunds accounted for 66 percent of all refunds, up from 62 percent of refunds last year. Overall, the IRS issued 110 million refunds, averaging $2,753 per refund; direct deposit refunds averaged $2,997 per refund. Free File
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