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Old 03-26-2006, 01:54 PM
Bill
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Default Re: Tax return with page left out

self[at]emailNot.nul (MyVeryOwnSelf) posted:

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> Wouldn't you know it! Yesterday, I mailed my
> tax return to the IRS. Today, the last page was
> found in the copier. Meaning there's a good
> chance the page was left out of the envelope.
> So what next?
> One possibility is to file form 1040X saying
> something like this in part II: "The attached
> page might have been omitted inadvertently
> when the tax return was mailed."
> Another possibility is to wait for the IRS to ask
> about the return, if they do.


That's the option to choose.

- quote -

> Or there are other possibilities I haven't
> thought of yet.
> The page in question contains:
> =A0=A0- additional interest lines for Schedule B.
> =A0=A0- breakdown of "interest adjustments" for
> Schedule B.
> =A0=A0- breakdown of "non-cash contributions" for
> schedule A.
> Based on your experience, what's the
> generally accepted thing to do next?


The advice is always to _wait_ until you hear from IRS. If
the page really didn't get included, and they want to obtain
the information involved, they'll contact you. Then, you
can respond and explain "Oops, must have not included this
page" and enclose a copy.

Do _not_ get two separate items floating around the IRS system.

Bill

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Old 03-26-2006, 01:34 PM
Missy
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Default Re: Tax return with page left out

MyVeryOwnSelf wrote:

- quote -

> Wouldn't you know it! Yesterday, I mailed my tax return to
> the IRS. Today, the last page was found in the copier.
> Meaning there's a good chance the page was left out of the
> envelope.
> So what next?
> One possibility is to file form 1040X saying something like
> this in part II: "The attached page might have been omitted
> inadvertently when the tax return was mailed."
> Another possibility is to wait for the IRS to ask about the
> return, if they do.
> Or there are other possibilities I haven't thought of yet.
> The page in question contains:
> - additional interest lines for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "interest adjustments" for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "non-cash contributions" for schedule A.
> Based on your experience, what's the generally accepted
> thing to do next?


Just keep it and wait until you get a letter asking for the
info. Then send it in in the envelope provided. This will
probably go to a designated person.

Missy Doyle

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Old 03-26-2006, 01:34 PM
LTSLLC
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Default Re: Tax return with page left out

Wait until the IRS contacts you for the missing page and
then mail it to them in the provided envelope that will have
the correct stop number on it for the person/area that is
perfecting your return for processing.

Rudy
www.LizcanoTaxServicesLLC.com

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Old 03-26-2006, 01:33 PM
A.G. Kalman
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Default Re: Tax return with page left out

MyVeryOwnSelf wrote:

- quote -

> Wouldn't you know it! Yesterday, I mailed my tax return to
> the IRS. Today, the last page was found in the copier.
> Meaning there's a good chance the page was left out of the
> envelope.
> So what next?
> One possibility is to file form 1040X saying something like
> this in part II: "The attached page might have been omitted
> inadvertently when the tax return was mailed."
> Another possibility is to wait for the IRS to ask about the
> return, if they do.
> Or there are other possibilities I haven't thought of yet.
> The page in question contains:
> - additional interest lines for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "interest adjustments" for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "non-cash contributions" for schedule A.
> Based on your experience, what's the generally accepted
> thing to do next?


If the IRS wants it, they will ask for it.

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Old 03-26-2006, 01:14 PM
Phil Marti
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Default Re: Tax return with page left out

MyVeryOwnSelf" <self[at]emailNot.nul> wrote:

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> The page in question contains:
> - additional interest lines for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "interest adjustments" for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "non-cash contributions" for schedule A.


Since the last bulleted item isn't required, I'm going to
assume none of the information on this page was required.
Thus, I'd not worry about it unless IRS inquires.

--
Phil Marti
Clarksburg, MD

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Old 03-26-2006, 01:13 PM
TaxmanHog
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Default Re: Tax return with page left out

"MyVeryOwnSelf" <self[at]emailNot.nul> wrote:

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> Wouldn't you know it! Yesterday, I mailed my tax return to
> the IRS. Today, the last page was found in the copier.
> Meaning there's a good chance the page was left out of the
> envelope.

.....................
> The page in question contains:
> - additional interest lines for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "interest adjustments" for Schedule B.
> - breakdown of "non-cash contributions" for schedule A.
> Based on your experience, what's the generally accepted
> thing to do next?


As you describe the situation, the return & principal
schedules are attached, the return should be process-able.

Assuming the adjustments to interest received (Nominee
Distributions?) are not significantly large, you will
probably hear nothing about the missing supplemental
statement page.

If you do receive an inquiry, it might not occur until under
reporter analysis for tax year 2005 commences in the
spring/summer/fall of 2007, the statute of limitations
allows until 4/15/2009 for the issue to be addressed & tax
assessed if the nominee distributions or charitable
deductions are disallowed.

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Old 03-25-2006, 07:44 AM
MyVeryOwnSelf
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Default Tax return with page left out

Wouldn't you know it! Yesterday, I mailed my tax return to
the IRS. Today, the last page was found in the copier.
Meaning there's a good chance the page was left out of the
envelope.

So what next?

One possibility is to file form 1040X saying something like
this in part II: "The attached page might have been omitted
inadvertently when the tax return was mailed."

Another possibility is to wait for the IRS to ask about the
return, if they do.

Or there are other possibilities I haven't thought of yet.

The page in question contains:
- additional interest lines for Schedule B.
- breakdown of "interest adjustments" for Schedule B.
- breakdown of "non-cash contributions" for schedule A.

Based on your experience, what's the generally accepted
thing to do next?

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