
jasdlm
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Help! I cannot print . . . at all! This started last night when I went to print a return I had just finished. I had printed others earlier in the day. I get a red error message that says 'did not print successfully. there was an error printing the document'. It did print a few pages and then stopped. I restarted the software, restarted the computer, tried 3 different printers and .pdf, and tried other workstations. ATX first solution (from tech support after almost one hour hold) did not work. Called my tech guy, and after he worked on it, he said it's an ATX issue. All other programs printing fine. On hold again (forever) for tech support. Anyone faced this? I'm trying to stay calm and keep my hair on, but if I can't print or .pdf . . . Thanks in advance.
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I've gotten this down to a handful of clients (in large part thanks to my very convincing staff), and I make those who still want to come give me an itemized litany bring me lunch or a latte. I've received both this week! Somehow, it makes it much easier to sit through.
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Client dies; beneficiary doesn't notify financial institution holding IRA
jasdlm replied to orygun's topic in General Chat
Vanguard won't issue a new 1099 (if they do, someone's a better talker than me). 1041. -
Am I missing something? Does MD regulate Tax preparers?
jasdlm replied to Pacun's topic in General Chat
Sorry - I was bumping this for Pacun because he posted that he was looking for it, and I don't know how to simply link to it. -
Am I missing something? Does MD regulate Tax preparers?
jasdlm replied to Pacun's topic in General Chat
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I found the thread. Unfortunately, I don't know how to 'link' it or refer to it, so I posted in it to 'bump' it for you. Wish I was better at technology.
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Is a portion of the real estate owned by non-IRA money?
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If the property is owned 20% by non-ira sources, it is a prohibited transaction. That is ugly. However, you might want to double-check the facts. I would think that if a client had gone to the trouble to set this up, he would have used an IRA administrator that specializes in this and would not have allowed a disqualifying set-up. Alas, maybe I assume too much, but it just seems strange that the IRA administrator would not have advised the client appropriately. Your client is prohibited from 'self dealing', also, so I assume he has a property manager that is caring for the properties and handling the leasing, etc. And of course, I'm sure none of his friends, children or family members are living in any of the properties! Good luck.
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I think MaxEmail sounds fabulous. I just entered my zipcode in the website, and it says there is nothing in my area. Does anyone use a similar service with which he/she is pleased?
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I agree with Catherine. I often take the income so I can get the credit for clients. They often end up several hundred dollars ahead.
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These children are all so beautiful! My son is 10, so I'm not in a hurry for grandchildren yet, but I am enjoying yours.
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I complete it.
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The RMDs are the taxpayers responsibility. For the clients in their late 70s, file a 5329, complete part IX, and file with the 2015 tax return without adding the penalty. I have always had good luck under that scenario. (The clients need to take their late RMD immediately.) With respect to the 40 year old client, I'm not sure what the best approach is, other than it needs to be quick. I always use 'correction of the error as soon as the taxpayer became aware' as one of my statements (assuming it's true) in my response letters. You will still need the 5329 - probably filed stand-alone, and a letter with a good explanation. Eager to hear what others think is best in this second scenario.
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This has happened to me 3 times this morning. I wish I knew what it was about my setup that causes it to happen since some of you have no problems at all. It was constant last year, and from this morning's experience, I assume this year is not going to be any different.
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I thought this went into effect for the 2016 tax year (2017 filing season).
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Don't drive like my brother!
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Yay! That has been very annoying.
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Congratulations. Don't forget about us when the next busy season rolls around! We look forward to seeing you.
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Thanks much to both of you. It is a Schedule C. The problem is, I have no itemization of what the reimbursement is for or how the number was calculated. I'll keep working for information.
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Tell Me Again Why I Put Myself Through This
jasdlm replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
Client dropped off at 8:30 this morning and told my assistant he needed the return by 1:00 today. i just flat out said "not going to happen", and my staff called and conveyed the same. Message back was 'if she can get it done at all, I'll give her a hug'. I'll get it done, and collect my hug, a fee, and hopefully some of his wife's cookies, but if I start down that 'need it at X time' road, it will get uglier every year.