ljwalters Posted April 11, 2009 Report Posted April 11, 2009 Client wants to change from MFJ to MFS. It seems to me that this is not allowed? Just verifying that I am right. Brain dead in CA Linda and buddy Quote
Sasha Posted April 11, 2009 Report Posted April 11, 2009 Client wants to change from MFJ to MFS. It seems to me that this is not allowed? Just verifying that I am right. Maybe I'm brain dead in the south but I don't see why not as long as both parties give permission and you amend? KBID 9521 doesn't expressly forbid it, at least. Of course I have not been a preparer in some time though, so the IRS' mileage may vary. Quote
Tax Prep by Deb Posted April 11, 2009 Report Posted April 11, 2009 Client wants to change from MFJ to MFS. It seems to me that this is not allowed? Just verifying that I am right. Brain dead in CA Linda and buddy See Publication 17 Page 24 If this is a 2008 return they can if they do it before April 15th. If it's any other year they are stuck. They can go from MFS to MFJ anytime within the three year statue of limitations period. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf Deb! Quote
ljwalters Posted April 12, 2009 Author Report Posted April 12, 2009 Thank you Deb, I was sure that was the case. I guess I'm just not trusting my self while I'm so rumdummy, this late in the season. And by the way this is for a 2007 tax year. AND he just brought in his 2008 Exteennnsioooon. Linda and buddy Quote
RitaB Posted April 13, 2009 Report Posted April 13, 2009 Thank you Deb, I was sure that was the case. I guess I'm just not trusting my self while I'm so rumdummy, this late in the season. And by the way this is for a 2007 tax year. AND he just brought in his 2008 Exteennnsioooon. Linda and buddy One of those good clients, huh? LOL. Quote
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