Walsh,
if you have not yet done with f8891, you should just follow nelsona's suggestion and file them now.
if IRS does want to change the rules, they will have to explain what they did in the past. It is IRS's responsibility to keep its policy consistent and notify taxpayers in advance of any change.
No more late 8891
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
It is a bit disengenuous for Hogden to be proposing to fight for the little guy ('its going to kill our cottage industry') when they have been charging for unnecessary PLR's.
Such cottage industry should never have existed.
Its kind of like an electrician saying you will ask for govt permission not to have to rewire your house every time your lightbub burns out. A) he needs no such permission, and B) he was ripping you off in the first place.
Such cottage industry should never have existed.
Its kind of like an electrician saying you will ask for govt permission not to have to rewire your house every time your lightbub burns out. A) he needs no such permission, and B) he was ripping you off in the first place.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best