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    I know this is probably such a silly question ... However, I have just submitted my first online Tax return. The summary page said that is has all been received. Now, how do I know that it has been completed all okay? Will someone contact me if it is wrong, or if I need to submit anything else. Just a little worried as it is my first one. Any reassurance gratefully received

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    don't worry - it is a bit of an anti climax once it's all done and submitted.

    I generally print of the acknowledgement that it has been submitted and print off the tax return for my records. never needed it and its probably a waste of paper but It helps me rest easy.

    No news is good news from the irs - imo

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    Thank you. Yes it is an anti climax .. I expected a fanfare at least, with all the effort I put in!

 

 

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