Military Finishing and Filing the Return Workout
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Members of the Armed Forces who qualify for the combat zone filing due date extension will still have to pay interest charges on any taxes unpaid by the original April 15 due date.
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Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, permits anyone to act on behalf of a taxpayer.
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Publication 4491 Military Finishing the Return
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Case Study 1: Deadline Extension in a Combat Zone
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Case Study 2: Payment Deferments
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Skills Warm Up: Tax Forgiveness
Case Study 4: Filing a Claim for a Decedent
Skills Warm Up: Combat Zone Decedents
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Publication 4491, Military Finishing and Filing the Return