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  • AccTaxMan
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 346

    #1

    Ordering Transcript for Client

    Has anyone of you been requested by your client to order a copy of their transcript and have it sent to the financial aid office of their child's school?

    I started getting this kind of request this year. A transcript handed to the financial aid office by the student is not good enough. The student aid office requires it to be sent directly to them from the IRS. Am I the one only who is getting such a request?

    And to go online and order the transcript for a client, is it enough to just get an approval from them in an email? Do I need them to sign an official power of attorney?

    I learn something new everyday.
  • AZ-Tax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 2604

    #2
    I try not to get involved!

    Its not only FSA requiring Transcripts but some lenders. I will email the TP the link and tell them if I order it for you (which I did once) I will charge you $25. Regardless if the Tax Preparer orders it or not, the IRS mails directly to the TP. If they request of copy of their tax return, I will charge and they need to pick it up but I suggest they order a transcript for its free and whoever is requiring this may actually need a transcript.

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    • Burke
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 7068

      #3
      Originally posted by AccTaxMan
      Has anyone of you been requested by your client to order a copy of their transcript and have it sent to the financial aid office of their child's school?I started getting this kind of request this year. A transcript handed to the financial aid office by the student is not good enough.
      It's becoming more common for these to be requested by the school. However, I have NEVER been asked by a client to order one. They can do it themselves. If they do the FAFSA online, they can access the IRS transcript records, but it takes 3 weeks after you file, and that's electronically. They can get a printed transcript from a local IRS office on the spot. Since 8863's were delayed filing this year, its getting pushed later and later.

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      • AccTaxMan
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 346

        #4
        Would the IRS send the transcript to an address that the taxpayer requests, such as to the financial aid office of their child's school? Based on what the client says, that's what the financial aid office wants.

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        • AZ-Tax
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 2604

          #5
          If my memory serves me well.

          Originally posted by AccTaxMan
          Would the IRS send the transcript to an address that the taxpayer requests, such as to the financial aid office of their child's school? Based on what the client says, that's what the financial aid office wants.
          If my memory serves me well, the one and only one I ordered on behalf of my client would not allow any other address then TP address on record.

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          • Gene V
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2005
            • 1057

            #6
            Yes

            Originally posted by AccTaxMan
            Would the IRS send the transcript to an address that the taxpayer requests, such as to the financial aid office of their child's school? Based on what the client says, that's what the financial aid office wants.
            See Transcript request Line 5

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            • AZ-Tax
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 2604

              #7
              Thanks Gene

              Originally posted by Gene V
              See Transcript request Line 5

              http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506t.pdf

              Thanks Gene, I guess I didnt know that form existed. The transcript I ordered on behalf of my client was an online order thru IRS website. They received it within 5 days.

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