IRS's Mail Losing Department

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Quixote
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IRS's Mail Losing Department

Post by Quixote »

From Gabo on LH:
Hey everyone, this is my first post and I'm glad to finally be on these forums!

After reading through CtC twice, I just finished filling out my 2007 forms 1040 and 4852 and am about to turn them in to get my full refund for this year.

I know one big problem with filing returns is the extensive Mail Losing Department, and I've heard a few different ways to prevent one's return from being lost.

I'd appreciate any tips you all have for making sure the return is received and processed completely and properly by the IRS.


What I've heard is to take it all directly into an IRS office, and then have it approved that it has been received, as well as make copies.

Could someone elaborate on this? I've never filed a return before, and want to make sure I'm doing everything right.
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I thought I'd found my dream job, but I couldn't find a listing for the IRS's Mail Losing Department on fedjobs.
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Re: IRS's Mail Losing Department

Post by LOBO »

They're not lost as much as letters with legal gibberish become illegible when one spews coffee on them being read.