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Form 1040-X - Efile on the way
Technical topics regarding tax preparation.
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28-May-2020 12:05pm
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ManVsTax
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https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-announ ... ic-returns
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28-May-2020 1:37pm
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I was just going to post this!
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28-May-2020 2:33pm
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Wow! They must have heard me!
https://www.taxprotalk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18416
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28-May-2020 2:41pm
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It's about time. I'm in the middle of potentially onboarding a prospect that needs 2019 returns and 2018 amended returns.
Compared to efiling, it's such a pain to process for paper filing and take a trip to FedEx. So inefficient.
Looks like only 2019 Form 1040-X and forward (I'm assuming) will be allowed to be efiled, but I'll take it.
30-Jun-2020 11:40am
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Have the software companies given any indication when this will go live?
30-Jun-2020 1:22pm
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I haven't seen anything from Drake. I imagine the software companies have heard as much as we have up to this point.
30-Jun-2020 2:07pm
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I've got one ready for signature and I'm contemplating holding onto it until it can be efiled. Refund Situation. If I can efile it by the end of August, I suspect TP would still get their refund sooner than snail mail.
30-Jun-2020 2:22pm
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IIRC, the IRS said it would be ready for the 2019 tax year only (not prior years) "during the fall".
The hard definition of "fall" for 2020 is Sep 22, 2020 – Dec 21, 2020, FWIW.
30-Jun-2020 3:14pm
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Earlier in the year they said "late summer". So they've already pushed the release date back.
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30-Jun-2020 3:36pm
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I'd only heard the "late summer" as well.
30-Jun-2020 4:11pm
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Oops, summer...fall...one of those seasons.
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