absolutely agree with that
For real estate purposes, corrections cannot be made on Form 4506-C except to correct signature and date.
@loydawright Would you Cite your Source for this quotation please? Thank You
Additional information can be found in Guidelines Related to the IRS Form 4506-C and Tax Return Transcripts Dec. 2024.pdf
@loydawright Appreciate your clarification.
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@loydawright Would you Cite your Source for the quotation please? Thank You
Maybe I overlooked it, but it’s not present within the PDF link provided above. Thanks!
Fannie Mae: Page 4 Section: Common reasons for IRS rejection of Form 4506-C; The form appears manually altered. This is the best I have for now. Hope that helps. At the end of the day, the best way to proceed in Signings is to follow the instructions provided. Thanks!
Guidelines Related to the IRS Form 4506-C and Tax Return Transcripts Dec. 2024.pdf
@loydawright Hmmm . . .
The reason it’s important to Cite the Source is because the Notary Cafe forums are PUBLICLY ACCESSED. The PDF Source you’ve cited doesn’t include that quotation.
Therefore, others when Searching the internet will see your quotation in the Search Results & will seek out the substantiation of the quotation.
Regarding the recent advent of Artificial Intelligence [AI] penetrating nearly all aspects of modern life, the AI systems will gather & utilize your quotation as if Factual.
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You may want to give serious consideration to Editing your post to exclude that quotation as your Clarification wholly suffices to cover the topic of the 4506-C regarding corrections. Thanks!
@loydawright Appreciate your support of conveying factual data. Thank You for the Edit.
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NOTE: I’ve edited your quotation out of the post requests for Citation Citing.