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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (SJM & Associates) wrote: > The IRS has three years to review your records as many times as >needed to find errors, but by law they are not required to make you >aware of any refund or error in your favor. That is your obligation. >You have the same three years to get second opinions that may result >in finding errors in your favor and a refund for you. In Canada, CCRA does notify you of errors in your favor. I knew one person who only had wages. He signed his T-1 form but otherwise left it blank. CCRA (then called Revenue Canada) would "amend" his blank form and give him the correct refund according to the data in their files.
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