Do I have to assign a new client number when I make a copy of return that has already been e-filed? I get an error that I can not make a copy using the original client number. Then do I have to get REP access again if I have a new client number and will I be charged for the REP access again?
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Copy the client. Assign a number that indicates it's the original; we append "AOF" for "as originally filed." Amend the already-REPped file with the unchanged number.
I believe that the current system won't charge a second REP fee if the last name, SSN, and states are unchanged, even if the client number changes (or is new). But I don't believe in it so strongly that I personally re-REP every copied file. I tend to use the all-9s as SSN method for what-ifs involving multiple states, and having an un-REPped copy of the file for the original when something needs to be amended.
Copy the client. Assign a number that indicates it's the original; we append "AOF" for "as originally filed." Amend the already-REPped file with the unchanged number.
I believe that the current system won't charge a second REP fee if the last name, SSN, and states are unchanged, even if the client number changes (or is new). But I don't believe in it so strongly that I personally re-REP every copied file. I tend to use the all-9s as SSN method for what-ifs involving multiple states, and having an un-REPped copy of the file for the original when something needs to be amended.
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