Derek B. asked
I'm having difficulty making an appointment with an agent at the Augusta, Maine office regarding a letter I received (letter number LTROO12C). The letter states that I reported a negative amount for taxable Schedule A greater than $3000.00 and that I need to complete a Schedule A. However, I only file a simple 1040-SR and on line 12b - charitable contributions, I have entered the amount of $300.00 using the TurboTax software installed on my computer. There is no sign of the long form Schedule A in my file. I would like to see an IRS agent in person to show them the letter and explain my issue.
November 14th, 2024
Brandon W. answered
To address the issue raised in the letter (LTROO12C), follow these steps: 1. Read the letter careful...
November 14th, 2024
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