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Old 06-02-2006, 04:20 AM
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
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> an_ordinary_guy_158[at]hotmail.com (Bill) wrote:
> > self[at]emailNot.nul (MyVeryOwnSelf) posted


> > No fewer than six of us responded. Those answers are
> > currently on page three -- at least on my server.


> I didn't get page three - did somebody leave it on his copier?


No, I THINK that page three is that one page with numbers
on it that when I print to PDF format all the numbers end up
looking like heavy dots when I try to then email to a
client. Prints on paper okay, but when emailing, numbers
become little full moons.

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 04-02-2006, 01:47 AM
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spamtrap[at]sbcglobal.net (Stu) posted:
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> an_ordinary_guy_158[at]hotmail.com (Bill) wrote:
> > self[at]emailNot.nul (MyVeryOwnSelf) posted


> > No fewer than six of us responded. Those
> > answers are currently on page three -- at
> > least on my server.


> I didn't get page three - did somebody leave it
> on his copier?


That's OK. Now it's on page four.

Bill

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Old 03-31-2006, 10:52 AM
Stuart A. Bronstein
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an_ordinary_guy_158[at]hotmail.com (Bill) wrote:

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> self[at]emailNot.nul (MyVeryOwnSelf) posted
> No fewer than six of us responded. Those answers are
> currently on page three -- at least on my server.


I didn't get page three - did somebody leave it on his copier?

Stu

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Old 03-30-2006, 08:38 AM
Bill
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Default Re: Page left out of tax-return filing

self[at]emailNot.nul (MyVeryOwnSelf) posted this same query
on Mar 25th.

No fewer than six of us responded. Those answers are
currently on page three -- at least on my server.

Bill

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Old 03-29-2006, 08:29 AM
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Default Page left out of tax-return filing

After I mailed my tax return to the IRS, 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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