I posted a question a few days ago about what to attach to the 1040X (needed to correct overstatement of Sch C income for 2003).
Now after getting final 2005 info from client, I see they have an NOL to be carried back to 2003!
1) Should I put everything on the 1040X?
2) Or file the 1040X to correct the Sch C problem (with many other schedules being affected), and also file 1045, carrying back the loss to the CORRECTED 1040 figures for 2003?
I vote for Option 2, because
a) The 1040X is all done (!!!) and
b) It leaves a clearer picture (in my opinion) of the two separate events (correction of error on Sch C) and carryback of NOL.
Thanks, again, for your feedback.
Penelope
Now after getting final 2005 info from client, I see they have an NOL to be carried back to 2003!
1) Should I put everything on the 1040X?
2) Or file the 1040X to correct the Sch C problem (with many other schedules being affected), and also file 1045, carrying back the loss to the CORRECTED 1040 figures for 2003?
I vote for Option 2, because
a) The 1040X is all done (!!!) and
b) It leaves a clearer picture (in my opinion) of the two separate events (correction of error on Sch C) and carryback of NOL.
Thanks, again, for your feedback.
Penelope
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