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Certified?
Return receipt? |
| Who mails their taxes anymore? This is the 21st century. |
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| I do mine electronically but what about if you're mailing in payments and choose not to do those electronically. Do you mail those a specified way? |
| I mail them certified. |
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I use Priority Mail.
Our taxes are so complex (50+ pages) that we can't e-file. Some of the forms we have to file aren't eliigible for it. |
Huh? I know some can’t file online but it isn’t due to the number of pages. Ours are huge and multiple. This year, I’m filing 8 returns excluding my state returns. Some are hundreds of pages. All are filed online. |
| I still mail them. I used to do priority mail or get a certificate if mailing but now that you get a receipt for free showing the date and zip code you mailed it to I don't bother. I just mail it regular mail and snap a pic of the receipt. |
| We mail them certified. |
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We owed a cool $180 this year. The return was e-filed but I sent the check certified. No need to lose sleep over what might happen with the mail. It cost me $6 or so. Worth the reassurance to know they got it.
(Btw- yes I know a cancelled check would do the same thing but the anxiety in the interim is worth the small fee) |
| I always mail ours. We have lots of receipts for deductions. |
You don't send the receipts... |
DP -- until we switched things around last year, we had hundreds of pages to submit, and our tax submissions were always rejected online. |
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| Yes, always just regular first class mail. |