They have not accepted my yet, i submitted e-file on Feb 2nd. I heard they will accept on 14th
I am looking for IRs Tax return forms for 2010
No....When the IRS accepts your taxes they are basically saying that all your personal info, dependent info, etc matches what they have in their system. Your return still has to go through another process before it is approved.
The IRS can audit a return up to three years after a return has been filed.
WHAT IF and you WERE NOT their QUALIFYING DEPENDENT. Then you will have to file a complete and correct PAPER 1040 federal income tax return and mail it to the correct IRS mailing address. Then the IRS will see if it can determine which 1040 income tax return they will accept as being correct.
I was told By H&R Block on Jan. 15 or 16 the IRS will accept tax returnsAnswer:The above is a nice offical answer...from someone wanting you to give them business as soon as possible.The IRS processing division is not really fully staffed and returns can't be really processed until the corresponding employer/payor information is received...so it really doesn't start happening until around 2/15.
Jan.15, 2010
You can efile as early as 1/16/2010
I am looking for IRs Tax return forms for 2010
No....When the IRS accepts your taxes they are basically saying that all your personal info, dependent info, etc matches what they have in their system. Your return still has to go through another process before it is approved.
The IRS can audit a return up to three years after a return has been filed.
WHAT IF and you WERE NOT their QUALIFYING DEPENDENT. Then you will have to file a complete and correct PAPER 1040 federal income tax return and mail it to the correct IRS mailing address. Then the IRS will see if it can determine which 1040 income tax return they will accept as being correct.
I was told By H&R Block on Jan. 15 or 16 the IRS will accept tax returnsAnswer:The above is a nice offical answer...from someone wanting you to give them business as soon as possible.The IRS processing division is not really fully staffed and returns can't be really processed until the corresponding employer/payor information is received...so it really doesn't start happening until around 2/15.
This will all start before the last part of the year 2010 and will be in effect for the filing of the 2010 income tax returns starting the first of January 2011 filing season.Mandatory Tax Return Preparer Registration• The IRS will require all individuals who are required to sign a federal taxreturn as a paid tax return preparer to register and obtain a preparer taxidentification number. The IRS may charge a reasonable, nonrefundablefee to register as a tax return preparer. The preparer tax identificationnumber will be the exclusive number used to identify any tax returnpreparer submitting returns to the IRS;• The IRS will study the impact and necessity of expanding this registrationrequirement to nonsigning tax return preparers in the future;• The IRS will make tax return preparer registration effective for three-yearperiods and require tax return preparers to renew their registration everythree years.II. Competency Examination RequirementThe IRS will establish competency testing for all paid tax return preparersrequired to register with the IRS who are not attorneys, certified publicaccountants or enrolled agents;The IRS will require 15 hours of annual continuing professional education, including three hours of federal tax law updates, two hours of tax preparer ethics and 10 hours of federal tax law topics, for tax return preparers who are required to register;Go to the IRS.gov web site and use the search box for Publication 4832 (Rev. 12-2009) IRS Commissioner's - Return Preparer ReviewClick on the below Related Link
This will all start before the last part of the year 2010 and will be in effect for the filing of the 2010 income tax returns starting the first of January 2011 filing season.Mandatory Tax Return Preparer Registration• The IRS will require all individuals who are required to sign a federal taxreturn as a paid tax return preparer to register and obtain a preparer taxidentification number. The IRS may charge a reasonable, nonrefundablefee to register as a tax return preparer. The preparer tax identificationnumber will be the exclusive number used to identify any tax returnpreparer submitting returns to the IRS;• The IRS will study the impact and necessity of expanding this registrationrequirement to nonsigning tax return preparers in the future;• The IRS will make tax return preparer registration effective for three-yearperiods and require tax return preparers to renew their registration everythree years.II. Competency Examination RequirementThe IRS will establish competency testing for all paid tax return preparersrequired to register with the IRS who are not attorneys, certified publicaccountants or enrolled agents;The IRS will require 15 hours of annual continuing professional education, including three hours of federal tax law updates, two hours of tax preparer ethics and 10 hours of federal tax law topics, for tax return preparers who are required to register;Go to the IRS.gov web site and use the search box for Publication 4832 (Rev. 12-2009) IRS Commissioner's - Return Preparer ReviewClick on the below Related Link
Yes you can but it will have to be a paper income tax return and be mailed to the correct IRS address that will be on the last page of the 1040 instruction book that you are using for the 2008 income tax return
i (will) return soon
Yes. If ou have filed a return that is not accurate you need to file an amended return that is as accurate as possible with the IRS. Even if this means no change in liability. If your return is inaccurate the IRS will audit your return. Keeping the IRS out of your business is a vry good thing.