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2011 draft tax forms from the IRS
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Originally posted by WhiteOleander View PostI was looking at the form also. It has a column for basis adjustment. So, I am "assuming" that if your client has a different basis than the 1099B it would be adjusted there. So, I wonder if the IRS plans to follow up and question those adjustments.
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True, but the totals are carried to schedule D in summary form only. The form doesn't provide a way to quickly scan for net gain or loss on a transaction-by-transaction basis. That's what is really useful when the grand totals don't agree with the source documentation"The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith
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FE, if I don't have your very helpful link on the tip of my tongue, how do I tell someone to navigate on IRS.gov to get to draft tax forms? I'm attending a meeting of NY & CT tax preparers Wednesday and want to draw their attention to some of these changes. I tried searching the site myself, and couldn't find the 2011 drafts so came back here to click on your link.
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Originally posted by Lion View PostFE, if I don't have your very helpful link on the tip of my tongue, how do I tell someone to navigate on IRS.gov to get to draft tax forms? I'm attending a meeting of NY & CT tax preparers Wednesday and want to draw their attention to some of these changes. I tried searching the site myself, and couldn't find the 2011 drafts so came back here to click on your link.
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I was hoping for something I could remember and pronounce after a vodka & tonic with dinner! httpcolonbackslashbackslashwwwdotirsdotgovbackslas happbackslashpicklistbackslashlistbackslashdraftta xformsdothtml will tie my tongue more than something like go to irs.gov and click on forms then draft then scroll down to... which doesn't work, so that's why I asked for a point and click version of the link.
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Originally posted by Lion View PostFE, if I don't have your very helpful link on the tip of my tongue, how do I tell someone to navigate on IRS.gov to get to draft tax forms? I'm attending a meeting of NY & CT tax preparers Wednesday and want to draw their attention to some of these changes. I tried searching the site myself, and couldn't find the 2011 drafts so came back here to click on your link.
On the IRS web site, search for "draft tax forms picklist" (including the quotes). In the results of the search, click on "Topics for Tax Professionals". A bit more than halfway down that page will be the link to the draft tax forms.
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostMy source tells me there might be 3 entry lines for income on the Schedule C.
1099 income
credit card income
other.
If anyone sees the draft version of Schedule C please create a new post about it.
Also look at gross receipts on the 1065, 1120, and 1120S.
So it makes sense that the Schedule C will have more lines for the gross income.Jiggers, EA
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostMy source tells me there might be 3 entry lines for income on the Schedule C.
1099 income
credit card income
other.
If anyone sees the draft version of Schedule C please create a new post about it.
Link to 2011 Schedule C instructions (draft)
See page C-4 for answers to your question.
FE
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