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      Ok here is a place to combine info and compare info on filing with form 8863…Here is the Irs Offical Info.

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      IRS form that 1040 filers can begin filing in mid-February

      Taxpayers using this form can begin filing their tax returns in mid-February after the IRS updates its processing systems.

      Form 8863 Education Credits

      List of IRS forms that 1040 filers can begin filing in late February or into March 2013

      The following tax forms will be accepted by the IRS in late February or into March after updating forms and completing programming and testing of its processing systems. A specific date will be announced in the near future.

      Form 3800 General Business Credit
      Form 4136 Credit for Federal Tax Paid on Fuels
      Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization (Including Information on Listed Property)
      Form 5074 Allocation of Individual Income Tax to Guam or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
      Form 5471 Information Return of U.S. Persons With Respect to Certain Foreign Corporations
      Form 5695 Residential Energy Credits
      Form 5735 American Samoa Economic Development Credit
      Form 5884 Work Opportunity Credit
      Form 6478 Credit for Alcohol Used as Fuel
      Form 6765 Credit for Increasing Research Activities
      Form 8396 Mortgage Interest Credit
      Form 8582 Passive Activity Loss Limitations
      Form 8820 Orphan Drug Credit
      Form 8834 Qualified Plug-in Electric and Electric Vehicle Credit
      Form 8839 Qualified Adoption Expenses
      Form 8844 Empowerment Zone and Renewal Community Employment Credit
      Form 8845 Indian Employment Credit
      Form 8859 District of Columbia First-Time Homebuyer Credit
      Form 8864 Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Fuels Credit
      Form 8874 New Markets Credits
      Form 8900 Qualified Railroad Track Maintenance Credit
      Form 8903 Domestic Production Activities Deduction
      Form 8908 Energy Efficient Home Credit
      Form 8909 Energy Efficient Appliance Credit
      Form 8910 Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit
      Form 8911 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit
      Form 8912 Credit to Holders of Tax Credit Bonds
      Form 8923 Mine Rescue Team Training Credit
      Form 8932 Credit for Employer Differential Wage Payments
      Form 8936 Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit

      http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/List-of-IRS-forms-that-1040-filers-can-begin-filing-in-late-February-or-into-March-2013

      Please add any additional info and compare info on this subject but please provide a link to where your info is coming from, fact checking is a big part of the puzzle:)

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      I can’t refile with another company, as I am one of the “lucky” ones that was sent to the IRS early and accepted on the 25th. I found out about the delay on the 28th. Again, had I know that my return was going to be filed early, I would have opted to wait it out. From past experience, it always seems to me that you are taking a chance filing early and opting to be the person that they, “test their systems on.” I lurked on this page last year and can remember several early filers complaining that their returns were delayed because of filing early. I was livid when I learned that the IRS warned big named preparers early that forms were not finalized and that they had advised preparers against sending returns in early because of the fiscal cliff fiasco. When I filed, I was told that my return would be first in line when, “THE IRS BEGINS ACCEPTING RETURNS ON THE 30TH.” Instead, I should have been told, “WE MIGHT SEND YOUR RETURN IN EARLY AND YOUR RETURN MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT BE PROCESSED EARLY. IT ALL DEPENDS, OF COURSE, IF THE IRS GETS THEIR S*** TOGETHER IN TIME.” I do not believe for one minute that the tax preparers were not told in advance of a possible problem BEFORE continuing to accept and file early returns. Perhaps the small preparers were left out of the loop, but not the bigger companies. That particular form affects too many tax payers. They had to have known.

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