An earlier post delt with Form 8829 and original signatures. What about Form 8853? Can a signed form that has been faxed to me be sent to IRS or is an original, client signature required?
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostAn earlier post delt with Form 8829 and original signatures. What about Form 8853? Can a signed form that has been faxed to me be sent to IRS or is an original, client signature required?
Anyway, that old saying: "when all else fails, read the instructions" applies here. On the back of 8453, Part II -- Declaration of Taxpayer, it reads "Form 8453 can be faxed between the taxpayer and the ERO. The ERO must receive the faxed signed Form 8453 prior to transmitting the return, or request for return, to the IRS. The completed Form 8453, with signatures, must be mailed by the ERO to the IRS."
That last sentence is a tad amibiguous, as it doesn't specify 100% exactly that it's the the faxed form they want mailed. An alternative interpretation could be that it's okay to transmit with a fax and they want the original mailed later, but I suppose the reasonable conclusion is that they're saying mail the faxed copy.
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>>I suppose the reasonable conclusion is that they're saying mail the faxed copy<<
Once again Black Bart has stepped to the forefront with great perspicuity. As always, I appreciate his wise leadership and agree with and support him completely. The only point of the 8453 is as a cover sheet for other documents which are all copies themselves anyway.
Just don't use one of those old faxes with the weird paper.
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Originally posted by jainen View Post>>I suppose the reasonable conclusion is that they're saying mail the faxed copy<<
To me, the reasonable conclusion is that nobody is ever going to look at it anyway. Just don't use one of those old faxes with the weird paper.
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Well, thank you.
Originally posted by jainen View PostOnce again Black Bart has stepped to the forefront with great perspicuity. As always, I appreciate his wise leadership and agree with and support him completely.
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