Maryland's Comptroller says more and more taxpayers are filing their taxes electronically and he expects in a few years it will be a paper free system.
Peter Franchot tells WBAL's Bryan Nehman on Maryland's Morning News that there have been about two million tax returns filed so far and he expects another 800-thousand to trickle in and extensions filed as the midnight deadline approaches.
Franchot says the state usually refunds about $2 billion each year.
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Can we ever return from stupid to smart? I doubt it. My daughter in law from Russia reminds me every year that Russia collects a flat tax rate from everyone. It's witheld from your paycheck and there is no such thing as filing at the end of the year and dealing with 13 miles of tax code.
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