Ever LOOK AT a Form 8879?
I'm sitting here in total amazement at some of the questions here about Form 8879.
Suggest you get a copy of the form and quickly review Part I. Included there is AGI, total tax, total tax withheld, and amount due/refund.
The comment about "having your client sign a blank tax return" was quite correct.
The Form 8879 cannot realistically be prepared until the actual tax return has been completed. (Think of it as a summary sheet that authorizes an ERO to efile the return.) Yes, there is a wee bit of wiggle room for "changes" but not much.
Also, many states have their own (additional) form comparable to the Form 8879 and many of those require additional information that can only come from a completed tax return.
Tax software will generally complete the form(s) without too much effort. Give one to the client, and keep a signed copy on file if the IRS ever wants to see it. And you better believe the tax return never gets transmitted until I have the form in hand.
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I'm sitting here in total amazement at some of the questions here about Form 8879.
Suggest you get a copy of the form and quickly review Part I. Included there is AGI, total tax, total tax withheld, and amount due/refund.
The comment about "having your client sign a blank tax return" was quite correct.
The Form 8879 cannot realistically be prepared until the actual tax return has been completed. (Think of it as a summary sheet that authorizes an ERO to efile the return.) Yes, there is a wee bit of wiggle room for "changes" but not much.
Also, many states have their own (additional) form comparable to the Form 8879 and many of those require additional information that can only come from a completed tax return.
Tax software will generally complete the form(s) without too much effort. Give one to the client, and keep a signed copy on file if the IRS ever wants to see it. And you better believe the tax return never gets transmitted until I have the form in hand.
FE
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