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Pastimes : Meet the GIVES!

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To: sandintoes who started this subject4/28/2003 12:09:24 PM
From: Didi  Read Replies (1) of 6378
 
<font color=green>Fed Tax: U.S. Armed Services...</font>

THANK YOU FOR YOUR BRAVERY & SACRIFICE!

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>>>April 3, 2003

The IRS is currently working with the military to obtain information about reservists and regular military personnel serving in combat areas.

During this interim period, people in the military, their spouses or their authorized representatives have several options to claim the filing extensions or filing exclusions:

... When filing returns, mark “COMBAT ZONE” at the top of the form along with the date of deployment.

... Contact the IRS through the special e-mail address at combatzone@irs.gov .
........ Correspondence should include the name, stateside address, date of birth, and date of deployment of the service member.
........ (No Social Security numbers should be included in the e-mail.)
........ The IRS emphasizes only military-related e-mails should go to this address.

Calls can also be made to the main IRS help line at 800-829-1040.<<<
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