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Old 04-07-2004, 09:27 AM
Frederick Jorden
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Default Re: Keep Copy of Signed Returns?

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> > The IRS will accept a faxed signature but not a Xeroxed
> > signature.


> And how is it possible to tell if the fax is from the
> original or a photocopy?


Ours is not to reason why....

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Old 04-05-2004, 11:04 PM
Victor Roberts
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Default Re: Keep Copy of Signed Returns?

Frederick Jorden <knowtax[at]bigfoot.com> wrote:
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> Christopher Green wrote:
> > smithff33[at]aol.com (Herb Smith) wrote:


> > [snip]


> > > Why not just sign your duplicate printooout? and file that
> > > away. Why go to the trouble of getting a photocopy?


> > Not a bad move. I have encountered mortgage lenders who
> > demand a signed-in-ink copy of tax returns; a copy with a
> > photocopied signature isn't good enough for them.


> The IRS will accept a faxed signature but not a Xeroxed
> signature.


And how is it possible to tell if the fax is from the
original or a photocopy?

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Old 04-01-2004, 12:12 PM
Frederick Jorden
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Default Re: Keep Copy of Signed Returns?

Christopher Green wrote:
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> smithff33[at]aol.com (Herb Smith) wrote:

> [snip]


> > Why not just sign your duplicate printooout? and file that
> > away. Why go to the trouble of getting a photocopy?


> Not a bad move. I have encountered mortgage lenders who
> demand a signed-in-ink copy of tax returns; a copy with a
> photocopied signature isn't good enough for them.


The IRS will accept a faxed signature but not a Xeroxed
signature.

--
Frederick E. Jorden http://Tax-Accounting-Payroll.com
7825 Midlothian Tpk - 207 Richmond, VA 23235-5247
EMAIL knowtax[at]bigfoot.com
(804) 320-6210 FAX (804) 320-6211

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