New client, had 2019 self prepared mailed tax return returned by IRS, because he forgot to sign the return. The return needs to be amended, but since it was returned, is that the same as an efile reject, and considered unfiled. If so, I will be able to do return correctly, and efile. He did owe, but did not include payment with return. Thanks for any input.
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Paper filed 2019 returned, time stamped, and returned to client. Reason, unsigned
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Originally posted by terryats View PostNew client, had 2019 self prepared mailed tax return returned by IRS, because he forgot to sign the return. The return needs to be amended, but since it was returned, is that the same as an efile reject, and considered unfiled. If so, I will be able to do return correctly, and efile. He did owe, but did not include payment with return. Thanks for any input.
Plus your post is confusing when you say “….The return needs to be amended, but since it was returned,….? Need to be clear as to what you are saying needs to be done.Last edited by TAXNJ; 07-06-2021, 06:59 PM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Thanks for replying TAXNG, sorry if I wasn't clear. New client did own taxes 2019, mailed in, but forgot to sign. IRS returned the unsigned return, and said to correct and return, and they also said return was considered unfiled until they received corrected copy. Client had made several errors, and the return needs correcting. Rather than amend I am just going to do them correctly, and Efile them.
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Originally posted by terryats View PostThanks for replying TAXNG, sorry if I wasn't clear. New client did own taxes 2019, mailed in, but forgot to sign. IRS returned the unsigned return, and said to correct and return, and they also said return was considered unfiled until they received corrected copy. Client had made several errors, and the return needs correcting. Rather than amend I am just going to do them correctly, and Efile them.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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