[vpFREE] Re: tax question

 

To make sure you haven't missed any W2Gs you can get a print run from your
local IRS office but you have to wait until Sep or later because that's
when they finally receive the prior years data. You can also receive runs on
1099s & other tax-related documents that you'll need for filing.


In a message dated 1/18/2012 8:57:27 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:

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Posted by: "Ernie Mayhorn" _e_mayhorn@yahoo.com _
(mailto:e_mayhorn@yahoo.com?Subject= Re:%20tax%20question) _e_mayhorn _
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Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:52 am (PST)

If there's more than 30, you cannot e-file them,
you list the lump sum, if there's less than 30,
you can list them and e-file. E-filing helps
when the IRS does income document matching to
make sure you didn't miss a W-2G. With a lump
sum, they might come back if the numbers don't match up, even if your're
right.

Ernie Mayhorn, EA

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