Delayed Tax Returns Can Be Filed Beginning February 14th1 min read

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Taxpayers who itemize deductions, claim the educator expense deduction, or claim a deduction for tuition and fees were told by the IRS not to file their 2010 returns until the IRS had reprogrammed its computers to handle these late 2010 changes.
The IRS has recently announced the filing start date for these returns: February 14, 2011. On that date, the IRS will begin processing paper and e-filed returns claiming any of these deductions.
With any questions regarding tax planning or preparation, please contact our office at (317) 782-3070 or www.SimonsBitzer.com.

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