We discussed people some time ago that file an extension so they won't have to pay. I have some that do this, and I wish the IRS would penalize the gazoo out of them, because without exception, they ALL seem to have money to buy a new truck or take a vacation.
One of mine owes $6500. He has never saved $6500 in his life, but lives well on credit cards I guess.
He has asked me to release his 1040 to him so he can use it to make a loan at the bank. Of course, until it's filed it is NOT filed.
Should I release the return that we plan to e-file? If not, I can always just mail him a paper return and leave it up to him when to mail it in.
One of mine owes $6500. He has never saved $6500 in his life, but lives well on credit cards I guess.
He has asked me to release his 1040 to him so he can use it to make a loan at the bank. Of course, until it's filed it is NOT filed.
Should I release the return that we plan to e-file? If not, I can always just mail him a paper return and leave it up to him when to mail it in.
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