![]() ![]() The rest of the top 10 are Minneapolis, Minnesota Denver, Colorado Cincinnati, Ohio Seattle, Washington and Richmond, Virginia. Salt Lake City, Utah, came in third to round out the top five. Orlando came in second, Miami fourth, and Fort Lauderdale fifth. The Sunshine State had three cities in the top 10. ![]() cities with a population of 150,000 or more, Atlanta residents are the slowest to finish up their tax returns.īut Florida is home to most of the tardy taxpayers. Slowest filing cities: Based on responses from taxpayers in more than 170 U.S. That finding - specifically, 31 percent - is this weekend's By the Numbers figure. Nearly a third of us put off filing our taxes, according to a recent survey. Others are missing necessary filing documents.īut a lot of taxpayers just don't want to deal with their 1040 forms until they absolute must. Their tax situations are complicated, taking time to sort through. Some people have good reasons for the delay. If 2023 filings continue to follow the 2022 pattern, then the IRS is still waiting for more than 100 million returns. That's about the same number of returns it received at the same point last year. ![]() The Internal Revenue Service reports that through March 10, it had received 63.4 million returns. That's happening again this filing season. Unless we're getting a big refund, most of us put off dealing with our taxes. ![]()
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