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  1. taxperson

    1041 ERROR

    Which extension form were you using? IRS won't allow 4868 efile with a 1041.
  2. Last year the clergy worhsheets had to be mailed with the 8453. This year the worksheet data is included in the efile so they don't get mailed. In their infinite wisdom, IRS shut off worksheet 3 for 2106 adjustments until March 30. So if you're using the third, you have to snail mail until April. Or wait.
  3. How much would you want to pay for ATX? Compare the prices.
  4. It might be. IRS allows current year decedant efiles. It just depends on how fast IRS gets the updates from SSA.
  5. It all has to be mailed.
  6. Yes. You set yourself up as the ERO and enter his info as paid preparer on separate lines in the Preparer Manager,
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    KY e-file

    Which KY form are you using. If it's nonresident, the state KY doesn't accept those in an efile.
  8. You're paper filing an amended return, right?
  9. That's an IRS requirement for efile, not an instruction for completing a return. Here's the text of the error the IRS would return if the software didn't prevent efiling. ERC 0426 Form 1040 – Other Payments must equal the total of the following fields:Tax Paid by Regulated Investment Company from Form 2439, Total Income Tax Credit Amount from Form 4136, Current Year Refundable Credit from Form 8801, plus Health Coverage Tax Credit from Form 8885. Just because it's correct doesn't always mean it can be efiled.
  10. The new tab for Other Property is used to input both page 1 AND page 2 donations. The program will sort them and put them on the correct page. Also note that there's a new tab for vehicle donations. The IRS added to their e-file specs and is collecting more information for vehicles. They require a pseudo-1098C for vehicles and the new worksheet satisfies that requirement for the efiled portion. Also see Form 8453. IRS wants that 1098C record in the efile plus the snail mailed copy.
  11. copied from the iRS site posted by taxbilly Q. Would I be considered a first time homebuyer if I owned a principle residence outside of the United States within the previous three years? A. Yes. A taxpayer who owned a principal residence outside of the United States within the last three years is not disqualified from taking the credit for a purchase within the United States.
  12. There's a name for this in transactional analysis - NIGYSOB.
  13. The way to make the e-file accept is to have just one entry each for short term and long term on the Detail and use the totals from the broker's statement/ Date purchased can be various but date sold has to be a real date. I usually pick one out of the air. Then I enter "See Form 8453 Attachment" as the description and check the box on the 8453. No problems.
  14. You shuldn't feel bad either, KC. It was just added last year. : )
  15. Actually, there's a page in the 1040 to use for the signature when filer or spouse can't sign due to sickness. It's sent in the efile.
  16. So long as the death has been recorded in the IRS records, it'll fly. Except I don't think the IRS allows a 1310 for e-file with a court-appointed representative.
  17. I've seen that form and it's a nightmare. Only time I've had a problem was when I overrode a box. Use the worksheets and DON'T override and it works.
  18. Does Indiana allow nonres returns to be efiled? If not, the program won't prompt for it when you create the others.
  19. The MA ES referred to in the error description is the MA Sch E Summary. MA calls it an ES even though everyone else in the tax world knows an ES has something to do with estimated payments.
  20. This was on the state website http://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?A=1512&Q=293638 (2) Upon written request for waiver by any return preparer described in subparagraph ( of subdivision (2) of subsection ( of this section and preparing Connecticut tax returns for a particular tax on behalf of clients, the Department shall grant the return preparer a 12-month waiver of the requirements of this section if the return preparer is able to establish, to the satisfaction of the Department, no feasible means of filing the Connecticut tax returns electronically without undue hardship. If the Department grants the waiver to the return preparer, the clients of the return preparer may file signed paper Connecticut tax returns for the 12-month period and shall not be required to make a written request for waiver under subdivision (1) of this subsection. If a client of a return preparer instructs the return preparer not to file the client’s Connecticut tax return electronically, the return preparer shall not be required to file such return electronically but shall be required to advise the client that the client is required to make a written request for waiver under subdivision (1) of this subsection.
  21. The message isn't stupid if the state being transmitted requires the info for the efile to be accepted. And even though it may have been okay last year, the state could have added the validation this year.
  22. At the bottom of the Payment and Refund page of the Ohio Efile Info there's a section showing the refund and amount owed and the payment/refund options. It transmits as part of the OH return and can't be sent by itself.
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