One-sided or double-side?

Does anyone know if IRS or a state treasury department accepts double-sided printouts (i.e., printouts on front and back), or they only accept single-side (i.e., printouts on front only)? I have a couple hundreds of pages to printout to send to them, which is why.

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One-sided or double-side?

You can print the federal tax return double-sided, but make sure that page breaks occur where they should. State return guidelines will vary based on the state in which you file your return.

The IRS tax booklets, for those who still order them, contain double-sided forms and the IRS uses duplex scanners when processing paper submissions.

If your state issues paper forms, they could be loosely used as a guideline, though it is probably best to contact the state to be certain of their preference.

Contact information for state agencies can be found here: How to contact your state tax authority.

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