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    The IRS sent me my Caf number at my request. The trouble is that they must have gotten a Doctor to write it. It is by hand and it looks like it starts with a capital Q, then there are three clear digits followed by a clear dash followed by five clear digits and what looks like it might be a capital R. Does that sound like a caf number?

    #2
    Caf

    Mine is XXXX-XXXXXR X's are numbers
    Confucius say:
    He who sits on tack is better off.

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      #3
      Same here

      Mine is a series of

      4 numbers - 5 numbers and then a letter

      0000-00000R

      Sandy

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        #4
        Originally posted by erchess View Post
        The IRS sent me my Caf number at my request. The trouble is that they must have gotten a Doctor to write it. It is by hand and it looks like it starts with a capital Q, then there are three clear digits followed by a clear dash followed by five clear digits and what looks like it might be a capital R. Does that sound like a caf number?
        Probably your first digit is a 2. 2's and cap Q's have been confused before.

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          #5
          0

          Or, a zero with a line through it that could look like a Q. If you go on E-Services and put in what you think is your CAF, if it fills in your information you were right. Call the E-Desk for help. I have 901-546-4176 as a number I used for CAF help one time. They gave me my number as XXXXXXXXX.
          Last edited by Lion; 11-01-2009, 04:11 PM.

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            #6
            Thank You For Both Suggestions

            I agree that either a Two or a Zero with a line through it to clarify that it is not an upper case "O" could be written in such a way as to resemble a Q to someone (me) who doesn't know that would be inappropriate in context.

            I'm curious as to whether Lion's suggestion of going to E Services would work given that I do not have an E Services Account.

            By the way the number was given to me in a fax. I have the telephone number of the office that sent the fax but not (I think) straight through to the desk of that person. I have decided that I really need to know and use my CAF Number so I am going to call the IRS for it early in my Monday. Should I go online to E Services, call E Services, or call the number of the official who sent it to me?

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              #7
              Decisions, decisions

              nuff to boggle the mind.

              All kidding aside, I would call the practioner hot line and ask them.
              Confucius say:
              He who sits on tack is better off.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RLymanC View Post
                nuff to boggle the mind.

                All kidding aside, I would call the practioner hot line and ask them.
                I doubt first character is a zero, even a European zero.
                CAF numbers are just that, numerical characters, so a leading zero doesn't
                make sense.
                ChEAr$,
                Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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                  #9
                  agree not a zero

                  my number is xxxx-xxxx-xR

                  it makes no sense for the first digit to be a zero

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                    #10
                    My first number IS zero


                    it makes no sense for the first digit to be a zero
                    But mine IS! Printed out nicely as 0300-nnnnnR

                    And I don't think it's because it's a very old number, although my P number begins with P0000nnnn

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                      #11
                      Zero

                      [QUOTE=

                      it makes no sense for the first digit to be a zero[/QUOTE]

                      My CAF starts with a zero also; 0306-xxxxxR

                      my first guess would to use a zero and see if it works.

                      curious as to what you found out when you called!
                      AJ, EA

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                        #12
                        I called

                        the people who sent me the CAF and found out that mine does start with a Zero. I called the PPL last week or earlier for this and they were unable to tell me. They said they would mail it to me but they have so far failed to do so. Anyway I got my fax done, I got some personal tasks done, and I wrapped up a project involving 15 NC S Corp Amends and got them ready to present to the client tomorrow. All in all it was a pleasant and balanced day. I'd have more of these balanced days but I have middle and inner ear problems.....j/k.

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                          #13
                          I have two CAF numbers; one for my job and one for my biz and BOTH start with a zero! and end with an 'R'.

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