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Stoneman should be more specific about what it is that should or should not be filed.
Weis, you are self imployed so you do not have someone filing fraudulent testimony on you to the IRS i.e. a w-2 "information form".
Some are not so lucky and have their payroll guy file erroneous w-2's causing the IRS to stand on that "information" as the truth until rebutted via 4852 form and accompanying 1040.
The reason your "Zero Return" did not work is no doubt because you included a w-2 with contradicting testimony on the 1040 saying that you HAD received "taxable income" and HAD NOT received "taxable income" at the same time.
For those who have these erroneous w-2 and 1099 "information forms" sent in on them, it is in their best interest to file "correcting w-2 and 1099's" along with a 1040.
This is my current understanding on this issue.
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