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I filed for a change in tax year for a corporation. FYE was January 31, 2019. I file a 2018 year return for the FYE January 31, 2019. Now I need to file a short period return for the period February , 2019 through October 31, 2019. How can I do this? If I clear the efile using efile support tool when I go to efile it shows it's already been filed.
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The return with 1.31.19 year end should have been filed using 2018 software.
The short year return of Feb 2019 - Oct 2019 will need to be filed using 2019 software (and likely extended as the software isn't ready for prime time yet).
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OK. But then when I go to file the 2019 return for November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2020, won't I have the same problem of the return will show it's already been filed? Since I'll have already filed the February 1, 2019 through October 31, 2019 return.
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OK. But then when I go to file the 2019 return for November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2020, won't I have the same problem of the return will show it's already been filed? Since I'll have already filed the February 1, 2019 through October 31, 2019 return.
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Yes you will have that problem. The second return beginning in 2019 and ending in 2020 will need to be paper filed.
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OK Thanks. So what do you think? Would it be better to file the short form by paper. And if I did, the return is due January 15, 2020. Could I use 2018 forms, and hand write the beginning date?
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Yes you can do that. But I would file an extension and wait for the 2019 forms.
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Yes. Thanks. That's what I am going to do. Just mailed the extension. Have a Merry Christmas.
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I agree with Susan....file an extension & wait until the 2019 software is functional.
THEN decide which return will be more complicated (the short year, or the new fiscal year... IF possible 🙂 and paper file the *easier* one.
At least that way you won't have to white-out the year (2018) for the paper-filed return.... That does look so unprofessional.