Do we need to file a paper return if form 982 this form is used?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Form 982 Discharge of qualified principal residence indebtness
Collapse
X
-
Reply to oneself"
Okay - just received this from IRS Quick alert :
ATTN: Software Developers, Return Transmitters and Authorized IRS e-file
Providers/EROs
This is a reminder that Form 1040 Page 2, Form 982, Form 4136, Form 8835,
and Form 8886 will be accepted electronically March 3, 2008 at the 6:00 PM
drain. The updated record layouts are available on the IRS website under
Record Layout Change #5.
So if it can be efiled proseries does not have form 982?
I don't see a box to check on the form 8453?
Anyone else file Form 982?
-
I'm interested in that as well.
I'm curious on this myself. I work with different tax software, but same problem in that it's not available in the software.
Since all of the canceled mortgage would be excluded I'm tempted to file it with an 8453, or prepare return without the 982 and send it with a 1040x.
Not sure if that's going to cause issues though. So consider this a bump and another person interested in whatever answer you get.
Comment
-
I have someone in next week and my thoughts are efile and send w/ Form 8453. 1040X never crossed my mind but might work as well.
Because of the quick alert from IRS I am assuming you can efile w/ Form 982, and this year there will be more 982's than in past for sure, so unless I find out different I will send w/ Form 8453 even though there is not a box to check.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Y2KEA View PostAccording to Lacerte, (or the "what if" return I have done) form 982 and sec 1082 basis adjustment does not qualify for efile at this time until further notice.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jesse View PostBees Knees,
I thought maybe as long as you are grazing the board I'd bump this to the top to see if you might have any thoughts on the subject?
No thoughts at this time. Form 982 and how it works along with e-file is next on my radar. Sorry, I've been tied down doing tax returns and trying to keep up with the latest stimulus junk.
This year is absolutely crazy. Six tax laws signed into law since the release of the print version of TTB in December.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bees Knees View PostNo thoughts at this time. Form 982 and how it works along with e-file is next on my radar. Sorry, I've been tied down doing tax returns and trying to keep up with the latest stimulus junk.
This year is absolutely crazy. Six tax laws signed into law since the release of the print version of TTB in December.
Comment
Disclaimer
Collapse
This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. The comments posted are the opinions of participants and not that of Tax Materials, Inc. We make no claim as to the accuracy of the information and will not be held liable for any damages caused by using such information. Tax Materials, Inc. reserves the right to delete or modify inappropriate postings.
Comment