CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As the Internal Revenue Service works to address a backlog of unprocessed tax returns from the last year, state officials in West Virginia says they’re making good process before Monday’s filing deadline.

Matt Irby

“The state is a little ahead of last year at this point, but that’s mainly because of the filing practices of tax payers,” said state Tax Commissioner Matthew Irby.

Irby told MetroNews Thursday the West Virginia State Tax Department has already processed 350,000 or 80 percent of returns they expect to receive this season.

“We expect to get another 100,000 returns over the next week,” he said.

Last year, the federal government extended the tax filing deadline by one month to May 15. Irby said he believes that’s part of the reason why the nation saw a slow down in returns.

“This happens a lot more on a paper filed return where the computers can get the numbers right,” he said.

Irby said the fastest way to get refunded is to file electronically.

“You can do that through an e-file vendor or you can pay that through our state MyTaxes site,” he said.

The most important piece of advice is to rush through and panic, Irby said.

“Always take your time filling it. Make sure you have all of your documentation ready, prepared and with you,” he said.

Irby said West Virginia tax payers can request an extension up to six months.



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