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Is it the intention of Massachusetts to stay in sync with the Federal 1120 electronic filing initiatives (MeF) with respect to binary attachments and the use of g-zip?

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Is it the intention of Massachusetts to stay in sync with the Federal 1120 electronic filing initiatives (MeF) with respect to binary attachments and the use of g-zip?

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A16. No. Although we allow the entire MIME file to be zip’d (pkzip or gzip) before transmission, we won’t be supporting binary attachments of any kind within our XML schema or at the MIME Boundary level. This includes PDFs, etc.

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