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    Last Day for Filing Amended for 2011 is 4/17/15

    Haven't seen this posted prior. Just sayin'.......

    #2
    Plus extensions

    Originally posted by Burke View Post
    Haven't seen this posted prior. Just sayin'.......
    If the return was extended, I think the client has until 10/15/2015 to claim a 2011 refund; just my 2 cents (worth a wooden nickel).
    Circular 230 Disclosure:

    Don't even think about using the information in this message!

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      #3
      Reference U.S. Code section

      Originally posted by Burke View Post
      Haven't seen this posted prior. Just sayin'.......
      Reference:
      26 U.S. Code § 6511 - Limitations on credit or refund
      Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion

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        #4
        Dear TAXNj,

        Originally posted by TAXNJ View Post
        Reference:
        26 U.S. Code § 6511 - Limitations on credit or refund
        Much obliged for the reference, but after reading reams of sub-section so-and-sos, I still can't dope out whether Dave in Texas' above-mentioned 2 cents worth is worth the wooden nickel or not. You wouldn't happen to have a yes or no handy on the question of whether the six-month extension is any good or not, would you? Thanx either way.

        BB

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          #5
          Dear Black Bart - does this help? did you look at the reference cited?

          Originally posted by Black Bart View Post
          Much obliged for the reference, but after reading reams of sub-section so-and-sos, I still can't dope out whether Dave in Texas' above-mentioned 2 cents worth is worth the wooden nickel or not. You wouldn't happen to have a yes or no handy on the question of whether the six-month extension is any good or not, would you? Thanx either way.

          BB
          reference: 26 U.S. Code § 6511 - Limitations on credit or refund

          2) Limit on amount of credit or refund

          (A) Limit where claim filed within 3-year period
          If the claim was filed by the taxpayer during the 3-year period prescribed in subsection (a), the amount of the credit or refund shall not exceed the portion of the tax paid within the period, immediately preceding the filing of the claim, equal to 3 years plus the period of any extension of time for filing the return. If the tax was required to be paid by means of a stamp, the amount of the credit or refund shall not exceed the portion of the tax paid within the 3 years immediately preceding the filing of the claim.
          Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion

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            #6
            Dear TAXNJ,

            ...equal to 3 years plus the period of any extension of time for filing...
            Dear Black Bart - does this help?
            Yes! Lots!

            ...did you look at the reference cited?
            Yes, but not closely enough, apparently. Thanks...and I shall now consider you (and me, and Dave in Texas) full-fledged members of the "good-wooden-nickel" opinion club.

            You're a good egg and I appreciate it.

            Regards, BB

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              #7
              I plan to amend a 2011 that was e-filed 6/1/2012

              TP filed an ext and e-filed on 6/1/2012. Another message board reply was I had till Oct 15, 2012 but I plan to amend on Apr 21st, 2015.

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                #8
                Refund

                Originally posted by AZ-Tax View Post
                TP filed an ext and e-filed on 6/1/2012. Another message board reply was I had till Oct 15, 2012 but I plan to amend on Apr 21st, 2015.
                Applying for a Refund? Did it have a properly executed form 4868?

                That is what is referenced with a properly executed form 4868
                Last edited by TAXNJ; 04-17-2015, 10:39 AM.
                Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion

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