Why can an extension be filed with no signature if it is mailed, but not if it's efiled?
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No problem with efiled Forms 4868
Originally posted by Burke View PostWhy can an extension be filed with no signature if it is mailed, but not if it's efiled?
I do have a couple of Forms 4868 with a balance due amount that I will prepare, and IIRC to properly file those a Form 8878 is required as online debits will be used.
(As noted previously, I'm not allowed to say the c***k word anymore.)
Since I will not personally encounter any efile balance due Forms 4868 with mail-a-c***k scenarios, I don't know how that would work. My uneducated guess is sending a payment due Form 4868 electronically and then (later) sending a second one in the mail along with a c***k might lead to some unnecessary confusion. Plan B would be not to efile those in the first place, and just do all federal extensions involving c***ks via snail mail??
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The second (paper) 4868 will work okay.
Originally posted by appelman View PostWhat if you've e-filed the extension, and then the client decides they owe money? I hate to file a 1099-ES at the last minute -- there's too much chance of it being applied to the wrong year. I think I'll take my chances with a 2nd (paper) 4868.
Originally posted by FEDUKE404...(As noted previously, I'm not allowed to say the c***k word anymore.)
P.S. Do you happen to know where I can get some VCR tapes? For some odd reason, Wal-Mart's quit handling them.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostWhy can an extension be filed with no signature if it is mailed, but not if it's efiled?
And, you COULD e-file a tax return successfully without a signed 8879 and nobody ever know, that wouldn't mean you should, so somebody research this particular question for Burke and me, cause I'm really wondering now. You know, check on it for us.
I'll check back later to see what y'all thought. Hopefully, I will be collecting checks for these returns laying over here.Last edited by RitaB; 04-15-2014, 09:01 AM.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404;163708
Since I will not personally encounter any efile balance due Forms 4868 with mail-a-c***k scenarios, I don't know how that would work. My uneducated guess is sending a payment due Form 4868 electronically and then (later) sending a [isecond[/i] one in the mail along with a c***k might lead to some unnecessary confusion. Plan B would be not to efile those in the first place, and just do all federal extensions involving c***ks via snail mail??
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