LANSING (AP) — Skip the stapler.
That’s the plea from the Michigan Treasury Department, which says tax returns with staples are one of the biggest problems in the mail room.
Tax returns are scanned by state employees. Staples slow down the process because they must be removed. And when they’re removed, the document might have rips and holes.
Taxpayers are asked to use clips or rubber bands instead. They also can file their returns electronically.
- Posted March 08, 2017
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