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justin728jn
I have a couple of unsigned copies of previous years tax returns. Obviously i need to sign those copies before handing them to the CO, my question is, should I date them the day i filed those tax returns or the day i sign them? i know this is a silly question, but these litlle things bother me,
trey
QUOTE(justin728jn @ Aug 1 2006, 03:14 PM) *

I have a couple of unsigned copies of previous years tax returns. Obviously i need to sign those copies before handing them to the CO, my question is, should I date them the day i filed those tax returns or the day i sign them? i know this is a silly question, but these litlle things bother me,

Just my opinion but since you are going to sign previous years tax returns, I would put both the dates they were filed and the dates they were signed; like, filed Jan.30, 2003-signed Aug.2, 2006
STL_HCMC
justin728jn,

Did you e-file these tax returns?

STL_HCMC
justin728jn
no, i didnt e-file, why did u ask?
STL_HCMC
Because I e-filed and thus a signature wasn't necessary on the actual 1040 form. Didn't have a problem at the interview.

My advice, but it might appear to be too late in the game, is to call the IRS and get the "form 1722" tax transcripts.

Best of luck!

STL_HCMC

QUOTE(justin728jn @ Aug 2 2006, 06:33 PM) *
no, i didnt e-file, why did u ask?
chuckandkim
Justin and STL_HCMC, I think you don't need to get complicated. Just sign your copies. They want your ITR, give them ITR (income tax return). Only folks who do not have their copy of the ITR available use form 1722.

Good luck
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