The IRS announced today that most taxpayers will be able to file their tax returns normally. However, about 3 to 4 million taxpayers who use just a few forms will need to wait until February 11th. (While about 13.5 million taxpayers use these forms, most do not file early.)
Here are the forms that will cause delays:
- Form 8863, Education Credits;
- Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits;
- Form 1040A Schedule 2, Child and Dependent Care Expenses for Form 1040A Filers; and
- Form 8859, District of Columbia First-Time Homebuyer Credit.
Remember, the forms you get in the mail will be incorrect. Specifically, the exemption amounts on Form 6251 (Alternative Minimum Tax) are wrong. Other forms and instructions that reference these amounts will also be incorrect.
The IRS stated in today’s press release that they will need seven weeks to update their computer system for those specific forms, but that individuals who don’t use those forms should be able to file normally.
Congratulations to the IRS in working expediently to fix the mess that Congress created. As to Congress, can you do your 2008 AMT patch before Election Day next year?