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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 105 — Taxation

§ 105-241.01. Electronic filing of returns.

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§ 105-241.01. Electronic filing of returns.
(a)Purpose. - The General Assembly finds that the various statutes within Chapter 105 of the General Statutes that address the filing of tax returns or informational returns were originally drafted for the use of paper returns submitted either personally or through the mail. Through technological advances, there are many methods by which tax returns can be filed electronically that can be processed more efficiently by the Department of Revenue, are easier and more convenient for taxpayers, improve the accuracy of the return, and are safer to use with respect to identity theft.
The General Assembly further finds that, in some cases, it is proper to require returns to be filed electronically, while in other cases it is more appropriate to provide electronic filing as an option instead of a requirement. In addition, the General Assembly recognizes that, because of constant technological advances, it is necessary to allow the Department of Revenue flexibility to provide specific guidance for how to file returns electronically, with a goal of continually improving the process and reducing the costs of and time to process returns.
(b)Electronically Filed Returns. - The Department shall offer electronic filing for returns required under this Chapter if the Department determines that it is cost-effective to do so and the Department has established and implemented procedures to electronically file specific returns.
(c)Form of Filing Electronically; Electronic Signature. - The Secretary shall prescribe the form of electronically filing each return that is required to or may be filed electronically and how the taxpayer or return preparer signs an electronically filed return.
(d)Waiver of Requirement to File Electronically. - The Secretary may, upon showing of good cause, waive any electronic submission requirement for returns required to be filed electronically under this Chapter.
(e)Notice to Taxpayers. - The Department shall, by December 1 of each year, publish on its website a list of returns required to be filed electronically and permitted to be filed electronically during the next calendar year. (2018-5, s. 38.10(r); 2025-25, s. 29(5).)
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