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Michael PlaksPoster
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No, your tax return has NOT been destroyed by the IRS (yet)
This article seductively titled "IRS destroyed 30M paper information returns due to backlog " is making the rounds today: https://www.accountingtoday.co...
Sorry, you still owe money to the IRS. What they destroyed is mostly a bunch of 1099 forms for the years 2019-2020, and it happened more than a year ago. We're filing 2021 tax returns now. So business as usual.