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Old 04-14-2006, 08:04 AM
TaxmanHog
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Default Re: FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

"Bob J" <bobj[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
> didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.
> Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
> selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
> a.
> What do I need to do from here. I did send a check in with
> the return.


Soon, you will receive a letter seeking the missing
schedules, send them in when you receive the letter.

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Old 04-14-2006, 07:45 AM
effi
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Default Re: FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

"Bob J" <bobj[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

- quote -

> I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
> didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.
> Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
> selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
> a.
> What do I need to do from here. I did send a check in with
> the return.


let's assume the 1040 form you refer to is your 2005 federal
income tax return

best thing to do might be to wait for the irs to contact you
by letter and ask for the schedules or you could file the
entire return again by april 17 2006, including the
previuosly unfiled schedules, and mark each page "Possible
Duplicate Return", but this might cause more confusion,
since they will probably notice the schedules missing when
they process your incomplete return, and contact you then,
ASSUMING the unfiled schedules you mention were required to
be filed

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Old 04-14-2006, 07:26 AM
Missy
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Default Re: FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

Bob J wrote:

- quote -

> I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
> didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.
> Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
> selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
> a.
> What do I need to do from here. I did send a check in with
> the return.


Another good reason to e-file. Just sit on them and wait to
hear from someone. You may never hear from anyone.

Missy Doyle

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Old 04-14-2006, 07:26 AM
Phil Marti
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Default Re: FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

"Bob J" <bobj[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

- quote -

> I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
> didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.
> Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
> selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
> a.
> What do I need to do from here.


Wait. If IRS is missing anything they need, they'll be in
touch.

--
Phil Marti
Clarksburg, MD

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Old 04-14-2006, 07:26 AM
Barry Margolin
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Default Re: FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

Bob J <bobj[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

- quote -

> I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
> didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.
> Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
> selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
> a.
> What do I need to do from here. I did send a check in with
> the return.


TT normally prints out all the forms you filled out and need
to submit. Are you sure you had data in those other
schedules? For instance, if you didn't sell any securities,
there may not be anything in Schedule D, so you don't need
to submit it. On the other hand, almost everyone needs to
submit Schedule B, since they probably have some interest
income from their bank.

--
Barry Margolin, barmar[at]alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
*** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group ***

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Old 04-14-2006, 07:26 AM
Rich Carreiro
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Default Re: FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

Bob J <bobj[at]hotmail.com> writes:

- quote -

> I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
> didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.
> Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
> selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
> a.


Is there a reason you think there should be a Sched B and D
sent in with the return? Tax programs are generally pretty
good about not printing out unneeded forms.

For example, if your interest and dividends were each less
than $1500, no Sched B is needed. If your only capital gains
were mutual fund capital gain distributions, no Sched D
is needed, etc.

--
Rich Carreiro rlcarr[at]animato.arlington.ma.us

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Old 04-13-2006, 03:28 AM
Bob J
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Default FORGOT a few tax forms when filing

I sent in my 1040 form, Sked A created by Turbotax but
didn't even think about Sked b, d, etc.

Turbotax showed a file electronically or file by mail and I
selected file by mail and it only printed the 1040 and sked
a.

What do I need to do from here. I did send a check in with
the return.

TIA

Bob (A real dummy)

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