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Old 07-25-2008, 12:06 PM
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Senator Obama proposes to simplify the tax filing for Middle Class Americans!

Senator Obama is proposing to simplify the tax filing process dramatically. His plan is ensure that the average tax return preparation time should be less than 5 minutes to do them.

Senator Obama wants to "guarantee that the IRS uses the information it already receives from banks and employers to give taxpayers the option of ‘pre-filled’ tax forms to confirm, sign, and return."

This proposal according to many experts, "will save Americans an estimated 200 million total hours of work and up to $2 billion in tax preparer fees."

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