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  2. If son qualifies as dependent, client may also qualify for HOH. No problem to amend back three years, just make sure you have done your due diligence for qualification.
  3. A client has a 59 year old son who has no income and who he supports. His son has lived with him for over five years and the client never mentioned this to his former tax preparer. I added the son as a dependent for 2024. Can i amend his 2021, 2022, and 2023 returns to reflect this change. Never carried one back this far and for this reason so I need to make sure it's legal.
  4. Phaseout of the add'l 6K starts at 75K for S and HOH and 150K for MFJ. I have several clients that I give an amount to each year how much they can convert from Trad to Roth free of tax. I'm going to need to recalculate and contact those clients so they don't think they can just add the 6K amount and still pay zero FIT.
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  6. Includes: "The new law includes a provision that eliminates federal income taxes on Social Security benefits for most beneficiaries, providing relief to individuals and couples. Additionally, it provides an enhanced deduction for taxpayers aged 65 and older, ensuring that retirees can keep more of what they have earned." Bad enough that we need to dispel the "somebody said" and FB garbage, now it's coming direct from federal agency. Shameful.
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  7. And just think of how many of us have clients whose tax returns from prior to 2000 are lying around with our social security numbers on them. (or tossed in the garbage when they did house cleaning or by their heirs)
  8. Perhaps. The IRS did ask us to check our PTIN accounts to see if the number of returns filed uner our PTIN seemed reasonable. But they're probably stealing our PTINs from copies of returns we've prepared. That's why our PTINs are masked on the client copy now. For years, they were not masked.
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  10. We can think about it; that's 90% of the joy and 0% of the repercussions!
  11. But are we solving a problem that doesn't exist? Have fraudsters been logging into PTIN accounts? Especially to renew them and pay the fee?
  12. Does sound childish to me. Sounds like good advice. (Coming from the last guy to sign up for E-file!) Seems like when I studied up on the E-file rules, we ARE NOT allowed to voice that opinion to clients. But I do appreciate that they let me spend 2,500 dollars before announcing this info!
  13. Just saw that I can renew by mail. I think about 1 million people ought to renew by mail. That'll teach 'em. Then we can have all our clients opt out of efile and mail in returns with staples and staple checks to the returns and then send letters asking when the return will be processed and then send more letters asking for interest on the late refunds and swamp their whole system with mail. Not like I am being childish about this or anything.... Tom Longview, TX
  14. Which sums up why this is the last place you want to have your photo. Imagine how much more your valuable your data is to advertisers when they know, say, your skin tone or whether you wear glasses, a tie, have freckles, bad teeth, or whatever AI determines about you from your laugh lines or nose hairs.
  15. Here's the link to their sales department: https://www.id.me/business/industries "Never miss a discount again. Get the ID.me extension. Let the ID.me Shop browser extension find Military, Nurse, Responder, and Teacher discounts for you while you shop."
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  17. Seriously for only $50 per month you can use ID.me to verify your clients identity up to 40 clients a month, $1.25 per each additional client
  18. Exactly. If hackers can get into the Iranian equivalent of coinbase and make 90 million in digital assets fly into the ether, you think they can't get into ID.me? Tom Longview, TX
  19. until ID dot me gets breached.
  20. Well, they're trying to make it harder for those fraudsters to log into your account.
  21. Restarting your computer might fix it. Sometimes ATX is already running but hung up. You could also kill the ATX program in Task Manager. Turning off security software is the next step. If that fixes it, you need to add exceptions for ATX to your security software. If none of that works, call support.
  22. Try this to open task manager on your computer: Hit Ctrl Alt Del Select Task Manager Look for ATX Server 2020 and ATX Server 2021 Right click on one at a time Select End Task Exit Task Manager Open ATX 2020 it should work
  23. To be clear, the "ATX server" is a piece of software installed on your machines that needs to be running for the program to start. It has nothing to do with the term "server" used where hardware is designated as the server in networked installation (vs standalone). This is also different than the server at the processing center that the ATX program connects to via the internet.
  24. Yes, shutting off your AV for five minutes or more might just do the trick.
  25. I am stand alone and not networked.
  26. Some suggestions: 1. Run Admin Console 2. Make sure your ATX server is running. 3. Make sure your AV isn't blocking some file or process with those years. You may want to check for any files to excluded from the AV. Maybe start with whatever files or processes you have excluded in your AV, if any, and see if similar is excluded for 2020 and 2021.
  27. Thank you for your suggestion. I have no idea how to do that....... The error box that comes up says "can't connect to server." And - yes - using MAX.
  28. The software should handle it, but: The recommended name is: PersonalRepresentativeCourtCertificate.pdf with a description of: Personal Representative Court Certificate https://www.irs.gov/tax-professionals/tax-year-2024-modernized-e-file-schema-and-business-rules-for-individual-tax-returns-and-extensions
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