Has anyone used a completed 8879 as a substitute signature page when paper filing after an incurable e-file reject? I have a client who signed the 8879 and then left the country. It's done in the VITA world when the site has closed at the end of the season, but I've never tried it with a private client.
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Has anyone used a completed 8879 as a substitute signature page when paper filing after an incurable e-file reject? I have a client who signed the 8879 and then left the country. It's done in the VITA world when the site has closed at the end of the season, but I've never tried it with a private client.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA -
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I just spoke to IRS on this issue. If the Taxpayer is not around then it is ok to send a copy of the return with the 8879. I would attach a note explaining that the TP is out of the country. If the TP is around you have to send them a paper return to sign and mail in to IRS.Comment
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I should have added above that when I resorted to this tactic, I did send an explanation along.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LAComment
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Which is exactly what happened to one of my clients who was a Canadian resident. Efile rejected, and they sent her the return to sign. (After I tried mailing paper with the 8879 attached.)Comment
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