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Old 02-26-2014, 07:03 PM
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Silly question? Filing 1096 before 1040 and Schedules Due dates

If 1096's are due at the end of February (in 2 days actually) and personal/business filing (1040's, schedules, etc.) aren't due until April/end of March, if I send in my 1096/1099's via mail in Feb, come "tax day" ,how do I include those expenses as "costs"?.... do i just "enter them in where asked (i use turbo tax) and assume the burden of proof is already handled (filed rather) at that time?

Hope this question makes sense

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