IRS Delays For 2012 Returns
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IRS Delays For 2012 Returns
Form 3800, General Business Credit
Form 4136, Credit for Federal Tax Paid on Fuels
Form 4562, Depreciation and Amortization (Including Information on Listed Property)
Form 5074, Allocation of Individual Income Tax to Guam or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Form 5471, Information Return of U.S. Persons with Respect to Certain Foreign Corporations
Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits
Form 5735, American Samoa Economic Development Credit
Form 5884, Work Opportunity Credit
Form 6478, Credit for Alcohol Used as Fuel
Form 6765, Credit for Increasing Research Activities
Form 8396, Mortgage Interest Credit
Form 8582, Passive Activity Loss Limitations
Form 8820, Orphan Drug Credit
Form 8834, Qualified Plug-in Electric and Electric Vehicle Credit
Form 8839, Qualified Adoption Expenses
Form 8844, Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community Employment Credit
Form 8845, Indian Employment Credit
Form 8859, District of Columbia First-Time Homebuyer Credit
Form 8863, Education Credits (American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning Credits)
Form 8864, Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Fuels Credit
Form 8874, New Markets Credits
Form 8900, Qualified Railroad Track Maintenance Credit
Form 8903, Domestic Production Activities Deduction
Form 8908, Energy Efficient Home Credit
Form 8909, Energy Efficient Appliance Credit
Form 8910, Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit
Form 8911, Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit
Form 8912, Credit to Holders of Tax Credit Bonds
Form 8923, Mine Rescue Team Training Credit
Form 8932, Credit for Employer Differential Wage Payments
Form 8936, Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit
The IRS is still having a delay in accepting and processing returns that have one or more of the above Forms. Business returns are due on March 15, but no idea of when the inevitable bottleneck will happen.
Form 4136, Credit for Federal Tax Paid on Fuels
Form 4562, Depreciation and Amortization (Including Information on Listed Property)
Form 5074, Allocation of Individual Income Tax to Guam or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Form 5471, Information Return of U.S. Persons with Respect to Certain Foreign Corporations
Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits
Form 5735, American Samoa Economic Development Credit
Form 5884, Work Opportunity Credit
Form 6478, Credit for Alcohol Used as Fuel
Form 6765, Credit for Increasing Research Activities
Form 8396, Mortgage Interest Credit
Form 8582, Passive Activity Loss Limitations
Form 8820, Orphan Drug Credit
Form 8834, Qualified Plug-in Electric and Electric Vehicle Credit
Form 8839, Qualified Adoption Expenses
Form 8844, Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community Employment Credit
Form 8845, Indian Employment Credit
Form 8859, District of Columbia First-Time Homebuyer Credit
Form 8863, Education Credits (American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning Credits)
Form 8864, Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Fuels Credit
Form 8874, New Markets Credits
Form 8900, Qualified Railroad Track Maintenance Credit
Form 8903, Domestic Production Activities Deduction
Form 8908, Energy Efficient Home Credit
Form 8909, Energy Efficient Appliance Credit
Form 8910, Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit
Form 8911, Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit
Form 8912, Credit to Holders of Tax Credit Bonds
Form 8923, Mine Rescue Team Training Credit
Form 8932, Credit for Employer Differential Wage Payments
Form 8936, Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit
The IRS is still having a delay in accepting and processing returns that have one or more of the above Forms. Business returns are due on March 15, but no idea of when the inevitable bottleneck will happen.
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I can see why about 80,000 pages of tax code might confuse anyone. Is it possible for a single one of us to even begin to understand it?
Ask 15 preparers to run the same return and you will get 15 different answers.
Ask 15 preparers to run the same return and you will get 15 different answers.
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"It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes that no man who knows what the law is today can guess what it will be tomorrow. Law is defined to be a rule of action; but how can that be a rule which is little known, and less fixed?" -- James Madison, Federalist 62
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