Investors & landlords


@eyesandears wrote:

That would mean sending the IRS 546 pages of transactions! 

 

Is this right? Am I suppose to send them over 500 pages? What would they even do with that? Is there no way to give them a digital copy? 

 

 


As rjs said, the IRS wants those.

 

One option is to use a tax professional to file your return.  Their software is capable of uploading the PDF.  Perhaps other do-it-yourself software is capable of doing it, but I'm not sure.

 

Another option is to print it REALLY tiny (you can tell your printer to print at least 16 pages per one sheet of paper, so it shows up really small), and write on the top of the first page "larger version available upon request".  It is unlikely the IRS will actually be analyzing it, so the really tiny version will satisfy your obligation.