Is there a way to submit Form 8606 for previous years (2001-2003) via the internet to the IRS?

numberforty1 asked:


This is the form for Nondeductible IRA contributions, and I made several back when I was a student, and the people who did my taxes didn’t do a good job…now I need to get it corrected or pay tax twice! Is there a way to do this online, so I don’t have to mail it and wait 3 months for it to get processed?

Vince
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November 2, 2009 • Tags: , • Posted in: United States

2 Responses to “Is there a way to submit Form 8606 for previous years (2001-2003) via the internet to the IRS?”

  1. Judy - November 3rd, 2009

    For those years online youd have to file prior years online youd have to file an amended return for those years online youd have to file prior years by mail including the 8606s.
    For those years online youd have to file prior years by mail including the 8606s.
    An amended return for those years by mail including the 8606s.

  2. exirsman - November 4th, 2009

    No, can’t do it online. However, you are in luck. IRS will accept a late 8606 even after the 3 year statute of limitations for a 1040X. You do not have to do a 1040X. Just file the 8606s.