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    Ok, today I talked to PPL, to the ASFR, and to the Collections Unit. Situation is that client has not filed for 08 and 09 and the Service has prepared substitute returns. I should shortly after tax season have copies of the IRS Prepared returns and account transcripts and the necessary info from client's x about his 08 MFS return. PPL and ASFR talked to me about sending in returns which I took to mean original returns but they did not specify. Collections specified that I need to amend the service prepared returns. Who is right?
    Last edited by erchess; 03-28-2012, 04:39 PM.

    #2
    You don't amend an SFR (Substitute for Return), you file an orginal.
    Jiggers, EA

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jiggers View Post
      You don't amend an SFR (Substitute for Return), you file an orginal.
      and the reason for that, Ed, is that a SFR is a substitute and therefore not a return atall.
      Grin
      ChEAr$,
      Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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        #4
        TY Guys

        At least I won't be mailing it to the clown who told me to amend.

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          #5
          Last time I did one of these I had called into the IRS and they had a special address to send the return to and I was to write "FOR RECONSIDERATION" across the top. By the time the taxpayer came to me the IRS was threatening to place a lien on taxpayer's property, so that might vary depending on what stage of the collection process they're in?

          The return was processed and taxes reduced no issue.

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