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  2. Double "YEAH!" to everything you both wrote.
  3. Look at Drake single-user full license. Not worth any small price "saving" to me if I'm going to spend dozens of hours learning a new software, converting returns, checking every single bleeping depreciation item (those are most likely to get mucked up in conversions), every single carry-forward amount, etc. I have easier ways to hurt myself, and easier ways to save a couple hundred bucks. YMMV.
  4. I feel better just from saying "YEAH!" to everything you wrote.
  5. Only the one who creates the workspace can control signatures. I had a client do this, and I started a new workspace for her & her husband, saying it was the only way for me to get signatures. It was a mild annoyance only. Next year, I'll start her workspace early, so she does not.
  6. The client can type their name and choose the font they want displayed.
  7. I bumped to the single-user and that also kept the price down a bit more. Everything is going up. Time to raise my prices!
  8. artp, is the price really $999? My renewal notice says $1895 plus tax...
  9. That is the 64 thousand dollar question. I am amazed that the IRS spends so much energy on not talking to the very force multiplier that they need, US! We can talk to them and get them what they need to close their cases, but they have treated us like the problem and not the solution for the last decade. Congress and the tax code are the IRS problems, not reputable tax pros. The IRS knows who I am. They gave me my EA license. They hear from me every three years when I renew. They gave me my PTIN. They collect a check every year for that number as well. They gave me my EIN for my company. They gave me my EFIN number. They gave me my CAF number. They know my SSN. They require my software provider to know my information before I can use a software that they approve every year. They can look up how many returns I prepare and how many POAs I have on file and how many times I call in and the number of returns that are selected from my client list for audit and the resolution on those audits. The Commissioner knows me better than anyone except my spouse. And they treat me like I am the problem instead of the TurdoTax software they allow on the market. I am just so fed up with the incompetence of the IRS leadership, especially the Commissioner. I wish he would realize I can get his backlog on my clients through the system faster than his staff can without me. Just staff the PPL line and let us work with the quality revenue officials, like we used to do when I first got my license. Stepping down from my soap box now. I feel better. Tom Longview, TX
  10. I just had one of these this year. Her expenses far exceeded the LTC payments.
  11. But, then, why won't they talk to some of us who might know the answers?
  12. How much is the 2020 refund you are expecting? Who is trying to have their ID verified? I can't imagine how it's possible it could take that long.
  13. Yesterday
  14. I filed my father's returns years ago when he was in LTC. If the LTC totally pays for medical expenses or LTC, I do not believe it is taxable, but you have to subtract it from any medical expenses you've paid as itemized deductions.
  15. WE all know that the IRS has been woefully underfunded until recently. This isn't to disparage mcb39 and GR2's comments, but you've got to give them time to hire and train people.
  16. Does not matter. Broken means higher approved budget requests. There is zero incentive to streamline (thus no free efile of 94x forms yet).
  17. For my client who has not gotten his 2022 return yet and no word other than that it still being processed: I tried the Taxpayer Advocates; received no reply; After 46 minutes on hold with the PPS, I was told that they couldn't talk to me because "check the box" had expired. Client has finally sent in paperwork to State Senator. Will see if that goes anywhere. The IRS is so badly broken that I wonder how we can continue to move forward.
  18. Yes, they have priority access to the TAS
  19. Pat Dimmitt over at the NAEA site in February commented that the rules remain in proposed form and therefore sticks with a previous opinion:
  20. Or, your client's Congressperson.
  21. Working on an extension for a young couple, both self employed. I asked if they had health insurance and he said they were part of a Health Sharing Ministry. I did some research and appeared to get conflicting answers as to whether they could take this as the Self Employed Health Insurance deduction. I know it is not technically insurance although it did qualify as an alternative to Obamacare but saw various opinions and code section references on both sides of either yes of no on the deduction. One post I saw mentioned a proposed regulation which would definitely allow this but not sue it it ever became law. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
  22. It appears that is only available on some reports, not all. This article lists the applicable ones: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/report-management/use-custom-fields-reports-quickbooks-online/L9kOaeiC2_US_en_US#:~:text=Add custom fields as columns to a report&text=Select the gear icon at,right side of the report.
  23. Perhaps you should try the Taxpayer Advocate Service https://www.irs.gov/advocate/the-taxpayer-advocate-service-is-your-voice-at-the-irs
  24. That is not it. On every report, there is a gear icon on the report itself that allows you to customize the report. It is how you can add columns (in my case, a customized field that I created) that are not included in the standard report. That gear icon does not have the tools showing anymore. Just the display density This is what I see.... This is what I should see..... Tom Longview, TX
  25. I had an estate return (only filed to get refund for one of the pandemic credits) take more than two years to get processed and the funds received. There was no fraud or other issues and was timely filed. Even after about 4 years, still dealing with estate issues, such as trying to get native oil/gas dividends/settlements transferred (the folks who manage these have zero incentive to actually help).
  26. I'm in the never ending merry-go-round with the IRS. Client had a fraudulant 2020 return filed mere days after she passed away. We didn't know at the time, but when we went to file the returns 2020 & 2021 rtn (yes, 2020 was late) in Sept 2022, obviously it was discovered a few months later when the refunds weren't issued. I have been through ID verification 7 times for the 2020 & 2021 returns. I finally got the 2021 refund, but 2020 (the return that actually had fraud) still, 1.5 years later is in limbo. Strangely I got another letter that they needed me to ID verify 2021 again and soon after a copy of the cleint's tax transcript for 2020 that said I requested it, but I didn't. Of course, I have called the ID verification number at least 50 times, and it says, you "due to high call volume, we cannot take your call at this time." Adding insult to injury, the main IRS reps cannot field any calls regarding the still outstanding 2020 refund until I ID verification, for the 8th time, has been completed. And the true cherry on top. They said processing after ID verification is taking upwards of 650 days!! (This is much worse than the 430 days number I got 6 months ago.) WTH. I don't even know who to go to for help. Can't the gov't be held accountable in some way for this nightmare of disorganization. It has got to be criminal the way the IRS is being managed these days.
  27. None of the QB versions are great about customizing. Are you saying that if you start with one of the standard reports the customize bubble is not showing? You may need to scroll up from where the report loads to see it.
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