(AP) -- A tax-preparation glitch affecting about 660,000 tax returns will delay
refunds by as long as six weeks, with customers of the nation's largest tax
preparer among those affected.
The Internal Revenue Service says the problem involved a form used to claim
educational credits and occurred between Feb. 14 and Feb. 22. A statement from
the IRS says a "limited number of software company products" were involved.
The IRS doesn't name any companies. But Kansas City-based H&R Block has
been informing customers about problems. H&R Block spokesman Gene King says
the company isn't saying how many of its customers were affected.
The IRS says the number of returns affected is about 10 percent of the total
returns claiming the credit. The agency vowed to "aggressively" address the
situation.
Associated Press