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Here's breakdown of letter: Income and deductions: I took investments out and didn't report it. My bad. Unintentional. $15,855 worth.
The tuition and fees: I deducted $4,000. And they say 0$ should be deducted. They did not get 1098T from my school. I have the 1098T form. I want to mail them the form but realize they probably need more documentation than that. Need proof that i paid the tuition. If I send them that information and a letter explaining this, should I not agree with the changes or just amend the return all together? Getting the 4,000 deduction would lessen the blow of taxes owed, right?
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you should dispute the change and submit proof of tuition payment, either as copies of checks to the school or a financial statement from the school showing your payments.
Always send photocopies, not originals.
In your dispute letter, you can state you accept the changes to Line 13 (Schedule D).
you should dispute the change and submit proof of tuition payment, either as copies of checks to the school or a financial statement from the school showing your payments.
Always send photocopies, not originals.
In your dispute letter, you can state you accept the changes to Line 13 (Schedule D).
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