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if permissible, ask the client if he wishes to mail the return in Via usps certified mail with return receipt... Just my opinion
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Hand filing the return isn't really an attractive solution.
I'll end up calling IN (do ProSeries' job) and ask how to proceed. I expect they will tell me to Fax it to them.
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I'll second my friend from PA. It's a lot less effort to paper file than spending how much time trying to beat the software.
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Kdw you are right it is not attractive but sometimes it is the most practical solution... Just my opinion
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I called IN and the representtive said Indiana isn't able to read pdf attachments. They said if your tax software--ProSeries--doesn't allow you to submit a dummy IN K-1 to show the pass-through withholding, then you MUST HAND FILE RETURN.
You were 100% correct. ProSeries, please add this option so all your IN filers with passthrough withholding don't have to burden their clients with Hand Filing.