Just before the deadline I prepared a 1040 for a client who said that he had done his own extension. He said that he had done the same thing with his 07 return except that instead of using me he had used one of the big box outfits. He said that he had not gotten a stimulus payment and since that fit with my understanding of what should have happened given his late filing, I told Drake Software that he had received nothing and it calculated that he was due $600. That seemed correct to me so that's what I filed. The IRS has disallowed the $600 and sent a CP notice to the effect that the amount is disallowed because it was calculated incorrectly. Before we call in for more details I'd like input from this board.
You don't forfeit the credit by filing late as long as you are within the three year sol do you? Would it matter if he didn't for some reason have his extension credited to him?
In the scenario he outlined for 07 would he have gotten a stimulus check?
Assuming for the moment that he's wrong and the got a check and cashed or deposited it, how hard will it be to get the IRS to give us proof of that?
Assuming for the moment that his check was generated but somehow cashed by someone else or it never reached him for whatever reason and was not cashed at all, how much of a hassle are we looking at to get a new check?
By the way he's not upset he just wants to make sure that in the end he either gets his $600 or has a clear understanding of why he's not entitled to it under the law. For instance if he's wrong and did get a stimulus check he already knows that would mean he doesn't get the credit. And yes he is rich enough that I can believe he would forget receiving a $600 check or even get it and forget to deposit it.
You don't forfeit the credit by filing late as long as you are within the three year sol do you? Would it matter if he didn't for some reason have his extension credited to him?
In the scenario he outlined for 07 would he have gotten a stimulus check?
Assuming for the moment that he's wrong and the got a check and cashed or deposited it, how hard will it be to get the IRS to give us proof of that?
Assuming for the moment that his check was generated but somehow cashed by someone else or it never reached him for whatever reason and was not cashed at all, how much of a hassle are we looking at to get a new check?
By the way he's not upset he just wants to make sure that in the end he either gets his $600 or has a clear understanding of why he's not entitled to it under the law. For instance if he's wrong and did get a stimulus check he already knows that would mean he doesn't get the credit. And yes he is rich enough that I can believe he would forget receiving a $600 check or even get it and forget to deposit it.
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