Nearly half of all Island taxpayers completed their tax return online last year.
According to government 2018 saw 43 per cent of residents ditch their paper copy.
The public is now being encouraged to do the same, with officials saying it's convenient, secure and environmentally-friendly.
Although the deadline isn't until October 6, anyone interested in registering can visit gov.im/onlineservices to find out more.
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