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Tax authorities admit problems downloading income tax software.

The system is experiencing slowdowns due to excessive downloads; the agency advises users to try downloading the files, available since 8 am, a little later; the deadline for submitting the declaration began this Monday (2) and ends on April 30; the Federal Revenue Service expects to receive 27,5 million declarations, compared to 26,88 million received in 2014; taxpayers who submit their declaration early, without errors or inconsistencies, receive their refunds sooner.

The system is experiencing slowdowns due to excessive downloads; the agency advises users to try downloading the files, available since 8 am, a little later; the deadline for submitting the declaration began this Monday (2) and ends on April 30; the Federal Revenue Service expects to receive 27,5 million declarations, compared to 26,88 million received in 2014; taxpayers who submit their declarations early, without errors or inconsistencies, receive their refunds sooner (Photo: Realle Palazzo-Martini)

247 - The Federal Revenue Service admitted this Monday morning (2) that the excess of downloads has generated difficulties for those trying to obtain the programs for filling out the 2015 Income Tax return from its website. The Revenue Service advises users to try downloading the files, available since 8 am, a little later.

The deadline for filing tax returns began today and ends on April 30th. The Federal Revenue Service expects to receive 27,5 million returns, compared to 26,88 million received in 2014.

Taxpayers who file their tax return early, without errors, omissions, or inconsistencies, receive their income tax refunds sooner – if they are entitled to one. The elderly, those with serious illnesses, and those with physical or mental disabilities have priority. Payments begin in June of each year and continue until December, generally in seven installments.