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Period of limitations that apply to income tax returns Keep records for 7 years if you file a claim for a loss from worthless securities or bad debt deduction.
You can still file your late 2012 taxes! Prepare them online with PriorTax today. * The IRS does not allow electronic filing of prior year tax returns, and the deadline for 2012 electronic filing has passed on October 15, 2013. You may still prepare your 2012 taxes using our website.
WASHINGTON The Internal Revenue Service announced today that it has finished updating its tax-processing systems allowing all remaining individual and business taxpayers to file their 2012 federal income tax returns.
You may deduct all or part of your net capital gains reported and claimed on your federal tax return. You may deduct the greater of: 100% of your net capital gains, not to exceed $1,000; or 40% of your net capital gains.
You can also find printed forms: At your local District Office. See the CONTACT US link at the top of this page. At your local library. Over 100 libraries across the state have ordered supplies of personal income tax forms to make available to the public, or. You can call 1-866-285-2996 to order forms to be mailed.

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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.
Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) The TAP website at is a secure online resource that lets you electronically file your return for free.
You cant get a credit or refund if you dont file the claim within 3 years of filing your original return, or 2 years after paying the tax, whichever is later, unless you meet an exception that allows you more time to file a claim.

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