| No, you have no legal right to them. You could certainly have your attorney request copies through the court, however.
Next year, file your taxes FIRST. Do whatever you have to and file January 10th, or whatever the first day is that the IRS accepts EFile. That should solve future problems if you do it every year.
Snipes
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