If you are sending in multiple tax returns to the IRS or state, do not stuff them all together in one envelope without properly separating them. Often they get lost or disorganized. Do the following steps to make sure they get properly filed:
This ensures they process the tax returns, most of the time. Sometimes they still lose them but rarely and if you were assessed a late penalty but had proof that you mailed it, you should be able to get that penalty abated.
You can also watch a video explanation below.
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