Hi, I have another question... if I have not filed my taxes for the year 2000, should I
not submit a copy of my W2 with the paperwork?? I have my taxes for 3 years done (1999, 1998, 1997), but I have not filed 2000 taxes nor has my co-sponcer. My mom is co-sponcering my husband but she has not filed her 2000 tax returns either. Will it be ok to send in the 3 years I mentions plus a copy of my 2000 W2? Making that sorta like 4 years of tax returns. |
I think 3 years is ok leaving out the one that has not been filed Actually this is a test
as Deja is now Google Grinch >Hi, I have another question... if I have not filed my taxes for the year 2000, should I >not submit a copy of my W2 with the paperwork?? I have my taxes for 3 years done (1999, >1998, 1997), but I have not filed 2000 taxes nor has my co-sponcer. My mom is >co-sponcering my husband but she has not filed her 2000 tax returns either. Will it be ok >to send in the 3 years I mentions plus a copy of my 2000 W2? Making that sorta like 4 >years of tax returns. |
You use the years that you have "already" file. If you have not filed for 2000 yet then
start with 99 as your first year and go back from there. > Hi, I have another question... if I have not filed my taxes for the year 2000, > should I not submit a copy of my W2 with the paperwork?? I have my taxes for 3 > years done (1999, 1998, 1997), but I have not filed 2000 taxes nor has my co-sponcer. My > mom is co-sponcering my husband but she has not filed her 2000 > tax returns either. Will it be ok to send in the 3 years I mentions plus a copy > of my 2000 W2? Making that sorta like 4 years of tax returns. |
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