A record number of people have completed their tax returns online.
This year 11,600 filled in the form on the internet as opposed to the hard copy.
That accounts for a quarter of all returns - it's also significantly higher than the year before when 9,400 people used the electronic method.
Government claims the service is simpler, faster and more convenient.
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