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Timely manner , but IRS says I never did. The advocate could not help me.

What's the next step for me ? And no, I can't afford a tax lawyer.

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Basically it's your word against theirs. You need proof.

If you filed electronically, and can find the confirmation email back in 2012 you have proof. If you used a prepairer and you can get them to sign a statement that they filed the return, that may work.(probably won't because it may become a civil matter and could potentially be found liable to reimburse you) If you sent it by certified mail and have a receipt confirmation, then that may help too

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