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Old 04-30-2005, 10:03 PM
Victor Roberts
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Default Re: Must I E-File 940/941 if I have PIN?

Harlan Lunsford <hlunsford[at]bellsouth.net> wrote:

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> No. Just like simply going down to city hall and obtaining
> a marriage license doesn't compel one to use it.


Thanks.

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> Hmmm, perhaps a three day cooling off period might be a
> good idea.


I thought some states had a waiting period, or used to.

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Old 04-27-2005, 09:23 AM
Harlan Lunsford
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Default Re: Must I E-File 940/941 if I have PIN?

Victor Roberts wrote:

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> I mentioned in a previous note that I was going to go back
> to filing paper Forms 941 after the 941TeleFile program ends
> after the second quarter of this year. However, after using
> 941TeleFile to file my 941 for Q1 2005 I decided to see how
> much it would cost to use an on-line service to file
> electronically. The cost is not high, about $5.00 each, and
> in a moment of weakness I applied for a 940/941 e-file PIN.
> The PIN arrived in the mail on Saturday.
> If I accept the PIN does that mean I will not be able to
> file paper Forms 941 any more? I operate a very small C Corp
> and there are no other reasons why I could not continue to
> file paper Forms 941.


No. Just like simply going down to city hall and obtaining
a marriage license doesn't compel one to use it.

Hmmm, perhaps a three day cooling off period might be a
good idea.

ChEAr$,
Harlan

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Old 04-26-2005, 03:08 AM
Victor Roberts
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Default Must I E-File 940/941 if I have PIN?

I mentioned in a previous note that I was going to go back
to filing paper Forms 941 after the 941TeleFile program ends
after the second quarter of this year. However, after using
941TeleFile to file my 941 for Q1 2005 I decided to see how
much it would cost to use an on-line service to file
electronically. The cost is not high, about $5.00 each, and
in a moment of weakness I applied for a 940/941 e-file PIN.
The PIN arrived in the mail on Saturday.

If I accept the PIN does that mean I will not be able to
file paper Forms 941 any more? I operate a very small C Corp
and there are no other reasons why I could not continue to
file paper Forms 941.

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Vic Roberts
Replace xxx with vdr in e-mail address.

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