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What if I have a return that cannot be filed electronically or with a 2-D bar code? Will it still be counted towards the 101 return threshold?

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What if I have a return that cannot be filed electronically or with a 2-D bar code? Will it still be counted towards the 101 return threshold?

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Most Utah individual income tax returns are eligible for electronic filing or with a 2-D bar code. However, the following conditions would exempt a Utah return from the requirements of the mandate: • The Utah State Tax Commission, for policy or technical reasons, requires the Utah return to be filed on paper without a 2-D bar code; • A schedule is required to be attached to the return that is not acceptable electronically or in a 2-D bar code; • The taxpayer requests in writing to not have their return filed electronically or with a 2-D bar code. Tax Commission form TC-831, Request to Elect-out of Electronic and 2-D Bar Code Filing, may be used for this purpose, or you may design one of your own. Even though a return may meet one of these conditions, it will nevertheless still be counted towards the threshold.

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