smr2112 Report post Posted April 25, 2010 I just got a letter from the IRS based on my 2009 tax return. My wife and I each own a business so we file estimates andan accountant handles it for us. If you've ever gotten one of these letters from the IRS, you know how vague theyare and you or your account has to dig out the specifics. Never had in issue in 15+ years with this accountant.His computer calculates everything, so how it could be off by exactly that amount means they disallowed something. I claimed the Alternative Motor Vehicle Form 8910 credit for my FFH delivered on 08/12/2010 - $1700 Basically the letter said that my calculated tax payment was short by $1700 and they were reducingmy overpayment to apply to 2010. No specifics about why, accountant will have to chase it downwith them. Hmm... I thought, that was exactly the amount of the Hybrid tax credit, but don'tknow if this is just a coincidence or not. The 8910 form just asks you to list the car andmy return says "2010 Ford Fusion" (curious if some clerk flagged it because of that not saying Hybrid).Doesn't require a VIN or other specifics besides the date. I will post an update once I know more, curious if anybody else had any issues?Still early, I filed in late March. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites