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I had an c.p.a file late returns, stating i would get money. but i.r.s. says they were filed too late


What are the potential penalties for filing an erroneous tax return, if I amend the return immediately?Amend 540 to 540NR (California State Tax)Non US-resident, need to file 83b election TODAY with the IRS - I have an SSN but it says “valid for work only with DHS auth” - is this OK?When filing for an NOL, do you have to file the amended previous years' returns after the NOL return?If you don't file a tax return, when will the IRS file a “substitute return”?How can I estimate late fees + fines for amended tax returns?J1 Exchange visitor income tax filingLate filing Returns from 2015, 2016 and now 2017. With income in 2015 and 2016, but NOL in 2017What do I need to do if I have received a tax refund before I have submitted an amended return?Do you forfeit tax refunds/credits if you aren't required to and don't file by April 15?






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c.p.a charged me $580 to file late returns. he said i would get $1,840 back. i.r.s. says in mail. no refund or a forfeit. C.P.A is now unresponsive










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  • What tax years were filed?

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  • 2012, 2013,2014

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    still laughing?

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  • Ok .I do feel like he knew and took the money anyway. Any advise on handling this? He should refund some of his fee ?

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  • You should be able to sue his pants off. This is either extraordinary dumbness or intentional cheat from him.

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c.p.a charged me $580 to file late returns. he said i would get $1,840 back. i.r.s. says in mail. no refund or a forfeit. C.P.A is now unresponsive










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    still laughing?

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  • Ok .I do feel like he knew and took the money anyway. Any advise on handling this? He should refund some of his fee ?

    – user87649
    8 hours ago











  • You should be able to sue his pants off. This is either extraordinary dumbness or intentional cheat from him.

    – Aganju
    7 hours ago














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  • What tax years were filed?

    – Hart CO
    8 hours ago











  • 2012, 2013,2014

    – user87649
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    still laughing?

    – user87649
    8 hours ago











  • Ok .I do feel like he knew and took the money anyway. Any advise on handling this? He should refund some of his fee ?

    – user87649
    8 hours ago











  • You should be able to sue his pants off. This is either extraordinary dumbness or intentional cheat from him.

    – Aganju
    7 hours ago


















  • What tax years were filed?

    – Hart CO
    8 hours ago











  • 2012, 2013,2014

    – user87649
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    still laughing?

    – user87649
    8 hours ago











  • Ok .I do feel like he knew and took the money anyway. Any advise on handling this? He should refund some of his fee ?

    – user87649
    8 hours ago











  • You should be able to sue his pants off. This is either extraordinary dumbness or intentional cheat from him.

    – Aganju
    7 hours ago

















What tax years were filed?

– Hart CO
8 hours ago





What tax years were filed?

– Hart CO
8 hours ago













2012, 2013,2014

– user87649
8 hours ago





2012, 2013,2014

– user87649
8 hours ago




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1





still laughing?

– user87649
8 hours ago





still laughing?

– user87649
8 hours ago













Ok .I do feel like he knew and took the money anyway. Any advise on handling this? He should refund some of his fee ?

– user87649
8 hours ago





Ok .I do feel like he knew and took the money anyway. Any advise on handling this? He should refund some of his fee ?

– user87649
8 hours ago













You should be able to sue his pants off. This is either extraordinary dumbness or intentional cheat from him.

– Aganju
7 hours ago






You should be able to sue his pants off. This is either extraordinary dumbness or intentional cheat from him.

– Aganju
7 hours ago











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Unfortunately after 3-years you forfeit your refund. This means the last chance to get a refund for your 2014 return would have been Tuesday, April 17, 2018 (October 2018 if you filed for an extension).



This sounds like tax-preparer fraud, could be worth filing a complaint via Form 3949-A






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Unfortunately after 3-years you forfeit your refund. This means the last chance to get a refund for your 2014 return would have been Tuesday, April 17, 2018 (October 2018 if you filed for an extension).



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Unfortunately after 3-years you forfeit your refund. This means the last chance to get a refund for your 2014 return would have been Tuesday, April 17, 2018 (October 2018 if you filed for an extension).



This sounds like tax-preparer fraud, could be worth filing a complaint via Form 3949-A






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Unfortunately after 3-years you forfeit your refund. This means the last chance to get a refund for your 2014 return would have been Tuesday, April 17, 2018 (October 2018 if you filed for an extension).



This sounds like tax-preparer fraud, could be worth filing a complaint via Form 3949-A






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This sounds like tax-preparer fraud, could be worth filing a complaint via Form 3949-A







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