Relief?

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spock
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Relief?

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tsanaha
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Post by tsanaha »

yes, finally IRS is listening to Nelsona who has been saying "no tax issue, just back files"
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Post by nelsona »

Thanks for the article spock.
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Post by JGCA »

Great news Spock, Tsahana is right its exactly as Nelsona said just back file that was the best approach. Great
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Post by nelsona »

It would be hard to justify any other outcome. After all, if a US citizen delays in filing his 1040, but does file, he cannot be penalized if he owes no taxes.

the same principle shoud apply for all these reporting mechanisms as well.

One still has to file 1040 and the reports (i'm sure some were hoping that IRS would forgive filing if one had no US-source income), but without any tax owing, its crazy that any fines would be levied.
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Post by oldgringo »

sorry i double posted the link to the Globe and Mail article before i read your post..but i was so happy about this turn of events ..i just wanted to share it!
and a big thanks to nelsona again for helping us get through this very trying event in our lives...oldgringo
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