I have been working on filing back taxes for numerous months. And I think I am about ready to file, some by mail and some electronically (via freetaxusa). Is there anything to look out for that non-professionals usually don't get right that causes an audit or an inability to process or some other issue?
What mistakes do non-professionals usually make?
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Match your numbers to your IRS transcripts exactly. If the data doesn’t align, a computer flags you for an audit immediately.
Sign every paper return and mail each year separately. Use Certified Mail so you have legal proof of delivery 🛡️.
Are any of these years older than 2022?