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You can file back taxes for any past year, but the IRS usually considers you in good standing if you have filed the last six years of tax returns.
* The IRS does not allow electronic filing of prior year tax returns, and the deadline for 2011 electronic filing has passed on October 15, 2012.
For the purpose of income tax, there are mainly three types of returns which can be filed: Original. Revised. Belated. Updated.
How to File a 2011 Return Today? You can complete and sign the 2011 IRS Tax Return Forms here on eFile.com. Then, download, print, and mail the 2011 IRS Forms to the address listed on them. For state returns, select your state(s) and download, complete, print, and sign your 2011 State Tax Return income forms.
HOW FAR BACK CAN THE IRS GO FOR UNFILED TAXES? The IRS can go back six years to audit and assess additional taxes, penalties, and interest for unfiled taxes. However, there is no statute of limitations if you failed to file a tax return or if the IRS suspects you committed fraud.

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There is no hard limit on how many years you can file back taxes. However, to be in good standing with the IRS, you should have filed tax returns for the last six years. If youre due a refund or tax credits, you must file the return within three years of the original due date to claim it.
Keep records for 7 years if you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction. Keep records for 6 years if you do not report income that you should report, and it is more than 25% of the gross income shown on your return. Keep records indefinitely if you do not file a return.
Request a transcript from the IRS By mail: Taxpayers can complete and send either Form 4506-T or Form 4506-T-EZ to the IRS to get one by mail. By phone: Taxpayers can call 800-908-9946 to request a transcript by phone.

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