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Client has not filed since 2010. Do we have to file from 2011. Client has not received any IRS notifications.

holodeck
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George4Tacks
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My motto "When in doubt - FILE". The statute of limitation does not even begin to run until the return is filed. Even if the 2010 is a simple little return, it is nice to close the door on that chapter of the clients life. This will also confirm that no one used the clients SSN to file a fraudulent tax return. DO YOU HAVE TO? Maybe not, but do it anyway. They have indirectly asked you for a professional answer, which I think is yes. 


Here's wishing you many Happy Returns

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George4Tacks
Level 15

My motto "When in doubt - FILE". The statute of limitation does not even begin to run until the return is filed. Even if the 2010 is a simple little return, it is nice to close the door on that chapter of the clients life. This will also confirm that no one used the clients SSN to file a fraudulent tax return. DO YOU HAVE TO? Maybe not, but do it anyway. They have indirectly asked you for a professional answer, which I think is yes. 


Here's wishing you many Happy Returns
holodeck
Level 3
Thank you. Thank you.  Thank you. This answers my question.
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