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I have a client that needed to submit federal tax returns for the tax years from 2016 through 2019. After the IRS recommended electronic filing for those years, I was unable to submit these using PoSeries software. I was however, able to authorize, pay for and print these returns in pay per return. I am very disappointed to not be able to submit the returns electronically.
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As always, you cannot rely on what the IRS tells you over the phone. The IRS employee who said to efile all the old returns was wrong.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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Current year and prior year is IRS standard as far as what can be efiled. Efile window in PS opens up Monday but you can only efile 2022, 2021, and 2020 then.
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The IRS makes those rules, not Intuit. Personally, I would be more disappointed to have to prepare 2016-2019 returns in 2023. Those aren't clients that I would highly treasure ☹️
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I agree that PS should give us efile capability for the past 10 years. Those of us who do compliance work, that can go back 10 years for filing purposes, would greatly benefit with this option.
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The original post said they were told by IRS to efile the older returns. If IRS does not accept prior to three years back then why would they recommend the returns be efiled? Compliance with IRS is open for 10 years before they wipe the liability from their records.
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As always, you cannot rely on what the IRS tells you over the phone. The IRS employee who said to efile all the old returns was wrong.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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"Compliance with IRS is open for 10 years before they wipe the liability from their records." That's oversimplified.
The statute of limitations on collection is 10 years after assessment.
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Yes and the IRS goes back 10 years when doing compliance work. Do you do compliance work?
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What difference does it make? The IRS allows three years of e-filing. If you have an issue with that, contact them and tell them the error of their ways. Nobody here can change it.
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whoever @ the IRS told you you could efile all those returns didn’t know what they were talking about. A revenue agent perhaps? Wouldn’t be the first time an irs employee was wrong.
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What I am really saying is that because of compliance, IRS should open efiling 10 years back.