IRS not ready for some 2010 tax returns
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
The Tax Relief Act extended several tax credits and deductions that expired at the end of 2009. As a result, the IRS has delayed processing of several 2010 tax returns. The delays impact these returns:
- Form 1120-PC, U.S. Property and Casualty Insurance Company Income Tax Return
- Form 941 (First Quarter 2011), Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return
- Form 709, Gift Tax Return
- Form 706, Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return
- Form 706-NA, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return for non-resident
- Form 8849 Schedule 3 (Calendar year 2011), Certain Fuel Mixtures and the Alternative Fuel Credit
The delay affects both paper and electronic filers. We can prepare these returns and hold them until the IRS is ready to process them. The starting date for these returns will be announced in the future by the IRS.
We had previously posted that IRS processing of certain individual tax returns will begin on February 14. This date has not been changed, but it does not apply to the forms listed above. We will keep you posted as we learn of developments.
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