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Posted by Motoservdog on September 10, 2007, 6:58 pm
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I was wondering if someone would be able to help me out. I
was audited in 2006 for tax year 2003. My tax preparer had
me filing as head of household. To make a long story short,
I had paid the IRS about $8000 in December 2006 for my 2003
taxes. My tax preparer submitted a 1040X converting my
filing status from single to married, therefore my wife's
refund for 2003 was included with the $8000 that I had paid.
Upon closer examination, the reason why IRS had me pay this
amount is because of Mortgage Interest payments not having
any proof that I paid them. My question is can I re-file and
provide bank statements to prove that I did pay for the
Prtgage interest and get some of my money back? I read
somewhere that I can file for a refund within two years from
the day I paid the IRS. Is this right? Any hep to recoup
some money would be appreciated. What form do I use? Can I
use another 1040A? Thanks.
Ferdinand
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