We have until 04/15/16 to amend 2012 tax return, is that correct?
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Originally posted by DaveinTexas View PostThat would be right but if they filed an extension you have until October 15, 2016 to amend and receive a refund.Last edited by New York Enrolled Agent; 02-26-2016, 09:27 PM.
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Originally posted by TAXNJ View PostEasy to find by searching various posts that addressed this topic or easy to get on IRS websiteBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by New York Enrolled Agent View PostCan the taxpayer file an amended return that seeks a refund until April 18, 2016 (if no extension was filed) due to the extended filing deadline?
Section 7503 of the Code provides that when the last day prescribed under authority of the internal revenue laws for performing any act falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, the performance of such act shall be considered timely if it is performed on the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday.
The legal holiday this April 15th is Emancipation Day (in D.C.) granting all taxpayers a 3 day extension to April 18th this year to timely file refund claims for tax year 2012.
Also, if you want further reference, check out Rev Ruling 1966-118.Circular 230 Disclosure:
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Originally posted by DaveinTexas View PostGreat question my friend. The answer is yes because,
Section 7503 of the Code provides that when the last day prescribed under authority of the internal revenue laws for performing any act falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, the performance of such act shall be considered timely if it is performed on the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday.
The legal holiday this April 15th is Emancipation Day (in D.C.) granting all taxpayers a 3 day extension to April 18th this year to timely file refund claims for tax year 2012.
Also, if you want further reference, check out Rev Ruling 1966-118.
Am I correct?
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Originally posted by New York Enrolled Agent View PostI think I know where you got that Rev Ruling from.
Am I correct?Circular 230 Disclosure:
Don't even think about using the information in this message!
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