Anybody try the 2 fax numbers for the 4506 and 4506t forms. Our recpt has tried for 2 days to fax one down. It dials then 2 clicks then hangs up. Is there an alternate number for these forms anybody know about?
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Originally posted by TAX4US View PostAnybody try the 2 fax numbers for the 4506 and 4506t forms. Our recpt has tried for 2 days to fax one down. It dials then 2 clicks then hangs up. Is there an alternate number for these forms anybody know about?
Form 4506
Form 4506T
Both of the forms can be filled in on the computer, and then printed and/or saved. (Of course, you also can just print the two blank forms which include instructions.)
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404 View PostWhy not just use these instead?
Form 4506
Form 4506T
Both of the forms can be filled in on the computer, and then printed and/or saved. (Of course, you also can just print the two blank forms which include instructions.)
FEBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Mail response to a document request via Forms 4506 & 4506T
Originally posted by taxea View PostI may be wrong but, I thought I read recently that they will mail the response due to ID Theft issues. If I can find the info I will re-post.
Both of these documents are merely forms (with instructions) to request taxpayer information. The instructions for the forms clearly state the completed forms are to be mailed (or faxed) to specific IRS locations. At some point, the taxpayer and/or authorized person can expect the requested copy of the transcript or tax return to arrive via snail mail, often after a considerable amount of time.
Using Form 4506 and Form 4506T to request copies of tax documents is a completely different process from what was? / is? available online and where there have been publicized security issues.
Unless I read the original post incorrectly, the writer was merely trying to obtain two tax forms. Nothing more, nothing less. Use of the PDF option simplifies that process and also negates the need for fax capabilities et al.
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Fax issues
OK. A 49ยข stamp and an envelope or two mailed to Ogden or Cincinnati might have also worked. . .
FWIW: The Form 4506T shows fax numbers in the instructions (Rev. Sept 2015). Those may or may not have been the fax numbers being tried by TAX4US.
One would think the correct (current) numbers would be easily findable at the IRS web site. Of course, you can always call instead and spend 90 minutes or so listening to elevator music.
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404 View PostI do not understand this comment.
Both of these documents are merely forms (with instructions) to request taxpayer information. The instructions for the forms clearly state the completed forms are to be mailed (or faxed) to specific IRS locations. At some point, the taxpayer and/or authorized person can expect the requested copy of the transcript or tax return to arrive via snail mail, often after a considerable amount of time.
Using Form 4506 and Form 4506T to request copies of tax documents is a completely different process from what was? / is? available online and where there have been publicized security issues.
Unless I read the original post incorrectly, the writer was merely trying to obtain two tax forms. Nothing more, nothing less. Use of the PDF option simplifies that process and also negates the need for fax capabilities et al.
FEBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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