Jeff-Ohio wrote:We’ve had success with that method in the past.
(d) OVERPAYMENT OF INCOME TAX CREDITED TO ESTIMATED TAX.—If any overpayment of income tax is, in accordance with section 6402(b), claimed as a credit against estimated tax for the succeeding taxable year, such amount shall be considered as a payment of the income tax for the succeeding taxable year (whether or not claimed as a credit in the return of estimated tax for such succeeding taxable year), and no claim for credit or refund of such overpayment shall be allowed for the taxable year in which the overpayment arises.
And we've had the request denied.
Jeff-Ohio wrote:So what.
You can also tell him your fee for the return and that you can't guarantee that it will work.
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