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Wouldn't you have a copy on file, which should have been sent to your client along with the F.8878? You are required to retain the F.8878 duly signed by your client for 3 years.
The short answer is, no. If you did not override those numbers under Payments, Penalties & Extensions > Extensions (4868/2350), you won't be able to retrieve the numbers you had at the time when the extension was filed. Best practice would be to save a copy of the draft return (that would be left intact - although subject to changes due to version updates), print a hard copy for your records, and use the working copy to complete the return for filing.
I believe you only need the 8878 if the client was authorizing an electronic funds withdrawal. If not making a payment you shouldn't need the 8878.
Yeah, there's no 8878 if the tax isn't being paid electronically.
I override the extension numbers, because otherwise they change.
My assumption was that there was a payment but you're right. It's not required if there's no authorization for fund withdrawal. I would still override the extension numbers to lock them up as Phoebe does.
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