Definitions for "Electronic Filing"
Electronic filing of campaign disclosure reports became mandatory for the semi-annual report to be filed beginning July 1, 1999, by any political committee which had at any time during that reporting period a balance or $25,000, receipts or loans of $25,000, or expenditures of $25,000. Beginning July 1, 2003, electronic filing became mandatory for any political committee crossing a $10,000 threshold. Any political committee which does not meet the threshold figure may nonetheless file electronically on a voluntary basis.
IRS e-file options allow you to file Federal income tax returns (and some state returns) through a tax professional, through your home computer or even through your telephone. It may also be available in many other places in your local community.
Electronic Filing is a subscription service that allows information for certain documents to be filed at Companies House as formatted data rather than on paper.