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pmacdaddy 04-12-2010 10:55 AM

IRS - Omitted W2G
 
I just had a suprisingly pleasant experience with the IRS and thought worth sharing here...

I had received an IRS notice that certain information on my 2008 1040 did not match information the IRS received. Specifically, I accidentally omitted two W2G's (about $2,500 in total). The notice calculated additional taxes owed as a result.

I was in the process of gathering my internet account statement and some paper tickets to prove the omitted W2G's could be offset by losses.

I called the IRS # on the notice to ask a question before I submitted the documentation. I explained the situation that I accidentally omitted the two W2-G's, that I had itemized in 2008 and that I planned to submit supporting documentation by mail to show losses to offset the additional income. On my original return I showed losses equal to W2-G winnings.

The agent said if that was the case, she could close it out over the phone and no return of the examination notice would be required. She gave me her name and ID and hopefully, that's it.

Just a heads up to perhaps give a call first if you get a notice like this instead of paying someone to follow up or sending in a bunch of documentation that may do more harm than good.

Who would have thought...

philcski 04-12-2010 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmacdaddy (Post 635349)
I just had a suprisingly pleasant experience with the IRS and thought worth sharing here...

I had received an IRS notice that certain information on my 2008 1040 did not match information the IRS received. Specifically, I accidentally omitted two W2G's (about $2,500 in total). The notice calculated additional taxes owed as a result.

I was in the process of gathering my internet account statement and some paper tickets to prove the omitted W2G's could be offset by losses.

I called the IRS # on the notice to ask a question before I submitted the documentation. I explained the situation that I accidentally omitted the two W2-G's, that I had itemized in 2008 and that I planned to submit supporting documentation by mail to show losses to offset the additional income. On my original return I showed losses equal to W2-G winnings.

The agent said if that was the case, she could close it out over the phone and no return of the examination notice would be required. She gave me her name and ID and hopefully, that's it.

Just a heads up to perhaps give a call first if you get a notice like this instead of paying someone to follow up or sending in a bunch of documentation that may do more harm than good.

Who would have thought...

Be careful. I did the same thing and now they've come back and NOT adjusted for losses. They are claiming I owe all of the amount, not adjusted, and it's a real mess. Get confirmation of the adjustment in writing.

pmacdaddy 04-12-2010 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski (Post 635352)
Be careful. I did the same thing and now they've come back and NOT adjusted for losses. They are claiming I owe all of the amount, not adjusted, and it's a real mess. Get confirmation of the adjustment in writing.

Thanks. Will be sure to do that.

JohnGalt1 04-12-2010 06:49 PM

I also missplaced a w2g a year ago--actually I left it in my notebook I take to the track. I did discover it before 4/15.

I sent an amended return. That proved everything.

Now I make sure I check more thoroughly.

Scav 04-12-2010 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnGalt1 (Post 635611)
I also missplaced a w2g a year ago--actually I left it in my notebook I take to the track. I did discover it before 4/15.

I sent an amended return. That proved everything.

Now I make sure I check more thoroughly.

The amended returns solves everything and pretty simple to do especially if you file yours online.

I did it last year for mine because I also 'kinda' forgot to put the ones I had on there and just filed my amended return in July or August I think.

Thoroughbred Fan 04-12-2010 07:44 PM

Even easier...have a 10%er cash the ticket for you.

2Hot4TV 04-12-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Thoroughbred Fan (Post 635619)
Even easier...have a 10%er cash the ticket for you.

You should learn to be happy to be paying taxes, it means you made money. Then learn to manage your money.:eek::zz:

Thoroughbred Fan 04-13-2010 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 2Hot4TV (Post 635623)
You should learn to be happy to be paying taxes, it means you made money. Then learn to manage your money.:eek::zz:

I don't know anyone happy to be paying taxes.


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