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27 September 2008

Re: [taxchat] Mailing tax returns

you should be efiling your extensions
lynne

Chuck Warman wrote:

I even put each extension form in a separate envelope.  I used to put them all in the same envelope, with a list attached, return receipt requested.  One year, the IRS claimed that four (out of about 30) extensions weren’t received, even though they were included on the list.  I was able to back them off, but only after an extended letter war.  Now every document gets its own envelope.

 

Chuck Warman,  CPA
Wichita Falls, TX
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