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Business & farm
I agree. Don't worry about when (of if) they get to the 1120s. File your 1040 whenever you are ready.
It usually takes the IRS a long time to run the matching on such returns. Could be a year or two.
Also note there is no need to get a return receipt. If you send certified and get the green receipt stamped by a postal employee that is proof of filing. If the IRS doesn't get it or loses it that is there problem. The burden of proof shifts to them to prove you didn't send in the right thing. So basically they have to produce the envelope and they can never do that.
Always, always have a copy of exactly that you sent and the receipt. If the IRS surfaces at some point, you can just send them a copy and you will be fine.
[Edit: I'll also add that the IRS is so far behind processing paper returns that it could actually be a year or two before they get to it.]
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