Does anybody happen to know if you can legally file a paper return before January 1st?
I don't do it. I don't know anybody that does do it. Still, several times over the years, a taxpayer has come in during December with the one item needed to file and wants to send the stuff in before the end of the year. I say they can't -- they say "Why not?" And I don't really know.
I realize that IRS may have a policy of just holding and ignoring early-filed returns until a certain date (maybe the EF filing date), but it looks like there would be some kind of rule rather than just a processing policy.
It's kind of a quirky question and I do like everybody else (ignore it) and just tell 'em we have to wait for the year to end. But I've alway been curious and while all the preparers I've ever asked say "No," nobody yet has ever known for sure and/or provided a cite, reference, rule, reg, etc. So...I just wonder. Is it legal? Is it a rule? Does anybody really know?
I don't do it. I don't know anybody that does do it. Still, several times over the years, a taxpayer has come in during December with the one item needed to file and wants to send the stuff in before the end of the year. I say they can't -- they say "Why not?" And I don't really know.
I realize that IRS may have a policy of just holding and ignoring early-filed returns until a certain date (maybe the EF filing date), but it looks like there would be some kind of rule rather than just a processing policy.
It's kind of a quirky question and I do like everybody else (ignore it) and just tell 'em we have to wait for the year to end. But I've alway been curious and while all the preparers I've ever asked say "No," nobody yet has ever known for sure and/or provided a cite, reference, rule, reg, etc. So...I just wonder. Is it legal? Is it a rule? Does anybody really know?
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