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Old 02-17-2009, 10:26 PM
Paul Thomas, CPA
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"R. Pile" <michael.bratt[at]wdn.com> wrote
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> I am completing a 2007 tax return for someone in the Army
> who returned from Iraq a few months ago. There'll be a
> refund, so there's no worry about interest or penalties.
> But, can a 2007 tax return still be electronically filed?




Nope. The deadline passed already.




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> It was my understanding the deadline for efiling was
> October 15, 2008, the end of the extension period. Is
> that correct?



Sounds about right.

They'll have to mail it in and wait on any refund. They can still opt for
direct deposit into their checking account, which will shave a week or so
off the timeframe.





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Old 02-17-2009, 09:36 PM
Harlan Lunsford
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R. Pile wrote:
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> I am completing a 2007 tax return for someone in the Army who returned
> from Iraq a few months ago. There'll be a refund, so there's no worry
> about interest or penalties. But, can a 2007 tax return still be
> electronically filed? It was my understanding the deadline for
> efiling was October 15, 2008, the end of the extension period. Is
> that correct?

That is correct.

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA, ERO and ET in LA

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Old 02-17-2009, 08:52 PM
R. Pile
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Default Efile Deadline

I am completing a 2007 tax return for someone in the Army who returned
from Iraq a few months ago. There'll be a refund, so there's no worry
about interest or penalties. But, can a 2007 tax return still be
electronically filed? It was my understanding the deadline for
efiling was October 15, 2008, the end of the extension period. Is
that correct?

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