IRS Introduces Plan for Taxpayers to Deposit Payments into Elon Musk's Bank Account
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
The IRS has introduced a new plan allowing taxpayers to deposit payments directly into Elon Musk's bank account to streamline the tax payment process.
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According to the IRS, the updated system will ensure a more efficient and direct transfer of funds into Musk's checking account.
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