Monday, January 24, 2011

IRS to Start Processing Delayed Returns on February 14th

On Friday the IRS announced that they aim to begin processing tax returns delayed by last month’s tax law changes on February 14th. This includes taxpayers who itemize deductions, claim the tuition fees or educator expenses deductions. At least you get three extra days to file, right?

From IRS.gov:

    Beginning Feb. 14, the IRS will start processing both paper and e-filed returns claiming itemized deductions on Schedule A, the higher education tuition and fees deduction on Form 8917 and the educator expenses deduction. Based on filings last year, about nine million tax returns claimed any of these deductions on returns received by the IRS before Feb. 14.

    People using e-file for these delayed forms can get a head start because many major software providers have announced they will accept these impacted returns immediately. The software providers will hold onto the returns and then electronically submit them after the IRS systems open on Feb. 14 for the delayed forms.

    Taxpayers using commercial software can check with their providers for specific instructions. Those who use a paid tax preparer should check with their preparer, who also may be holding returns until the updates are complete.

    Most other returns, including those claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), education tax credits, child tax credit and other popular tax breaks, can be filed as normal, immediately.

Read more at IRS.gov

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