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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3336111" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>As of today based on discussions I've had with IRS they are not budging with regard to the class action settlement. Because we received settlement in 2017 the entire settlement will have to be filed and taxed at prevailing 2017 rates regardless of the fact that the claim years were 2001 through 2016. My hope was that we could go back and amend our returns for the years 2001-2016 pay the additional tax plus interest and if those years are being used for base years for Social Security it would hopefully uptick the monthly benefit. Probably the only other recourse would be tax court. Are you " West Coast" settlement guys hearing anything different ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3336111, member: 58386"] As of today based on discussions I've had with IRS they are not budging with regard to the class action settlement. Because we received settlement in 2017 the entire settlement will have to be filed and taxed at prevailing 2017 rates regardless of the fact that the claim years were 2001 through 2016. My hope was that we could go back and amend our returns for the years 2001-2016 pay the additional tax plus interest and if those years are being used for base years for Social Security it would hopefully uptick the monthly benefit. Probably the only other recourse would be tax court. Are you " West Coast" settlement guys hearing anything different ? [/QUOTE]
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