Follow this link: http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=177937,00.html
Just got this about stimulus package
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correct!
Maybe they will change the layout.
maybe they won't.
I dunno.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LAComment
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TaxslayerPro
I talked to support at TaxslayerPro today and they said that they were waiting for guidelines from the IRS about the 1040A for stimulus returns. They said they should know something definite in a few days.
So I will just wait to do any of those returns for another week or so.
Linda FComment
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Special Pen
I have developed a special pen that can be used to write "Stimulus Payment" across the top of the form. I'm going to start selling them on ebay tomorrow - be sure to put in your bid. The only problem is you have to paper file after using the pen - I haven't worked that bug out of the system yet.Last edited by JohnH; 02-19-2008, 11:10 PM."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth GalbraithComment
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For now, taxpayers in this group filing a tax return can only file a paper copy of the Form 1040 or Form 1040A. The IRS is working to update its systems to accept electronic versions of these limited-information returns for taxpayers who otherwise have no need to file a tax return. The IRS is also working with the software community to handle these returns electronically at a future date.Comment
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So, a zero AGI return marked "stimulus return" isn't subject to preparer penalties? I didn't know that. If so, good point. I must have missed that in my readings (it wouldn't be the first time). Do you have reference?Comment
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The sample return on the IRS web site has the spaces for interest, dividends, pensions etc marked out.Comment
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Because the only money entries required are line 7, line 14a and line 40b. You are not preparing a tax return, just reporting certain information. All you are responsible for is the correctness of that information.Comment
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If the preparer is responsible for the correctness of those lines, I'd think preparer penalties still apply, especially since the IRS has indicated they'll accept estimates of some of them. I don't agree with your conclusion that stimulus returns aren't subject to preparer penalties. So, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.Comment
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