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  1. Haha, I'm sitting in a line right now at motor vehicle waiting to get a car inspected. Not much fun! I did something yesterday though that I'm very happy about. I made my final mortgage payment.
  2. 6 That's the time frame in which the ERO has to notify the taxpayer if the rejection error cannot be rectified. That's from pub 1345.
  3. This whole topic from April 2022 has a discussion that may help you make sense of the 1250 gain and how to best explain it to your client. Edited - don't know why it started with my post from that earlier topic, maybe where I left my screen. Interestingly, this one was also started by Christian.
  4. I'm with Robbie about trying to finish by the April filing deadline. My workload has diminished with clients' business retirements and a few moving away, and because I'd hardly been able to take on new work with the increasing demands of mom's care over the last 5 years. I worked long and odd hours to complete all but one client. That one person is always late and involves a personal, 2 partnerships, and a fiscal year C corp that is now late beyond its expired extension. *sigh* some are never able to be trained or changed.
  5. If the basis was NOT reported to IRS, then you would enter the basis at DOD from your worksheet. No code or adjustment is needed in this case. If the basis WAS reported to IRS, then enter the basis shown on the 1099B and enter code "B" in col (f) and enter the adjustment to basis in col (g). Code "B" is for incorrect basis reported to IRS. For either case, use "inherited" for date acquired and all of those sales will all be considered long-term.
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    valid 4868

    I am missing a few 1099s for the one I'm asking for, but if I used that method then and using the information I do have so far, the tax reported on 4868 would be substantially understated b/c the client took an additional ~ $133K out of his IRA in 2022 without notifying me and didn't pay any of the quarterly estimates I'd set up. He did withhold federal tax @ 20% but is in the highest bracket.
  7. jklcpa

    valid 4868

    For those of you that file extensions with a taxes owed but no payment with the 4868, do you show the the actual projected figures and tax due not being paid, or do you show the tax and the total of withholding and estimates as the same amounts so that the math comes to the zero payment?
  8. jklcpa

    valid 4868

    I do as BrewOne by using the 8878 only with electronic funds transfer.
  9. jklcpa

    valid 4868

    Per 4868 instructions, IRS considers that if at least 90% of tax is paid in by that extension date and if tax bal due is paid when return is filed, then that constitutes reasonable cause for not paying with the extension and late payment penalty won't be assessed. Sorry on my phone and having trouble going back and forth to the docs.
  10. I looked at ChatGPT's site for a few minutes and have been receiving emails from it ever since then... without giving it my addy.
  11. jklcpa

    valid 4868

    I've done this many times over the years too and never had an extension deemed invalid either. Obviously anecdotal.
  12. Would any of them know the difference?
  13. Direct pay also puts the responsibility for payment back on the taxpayer instead of the preparer.
  14. Yes, from the "Setup" drop down menu: Choose Communications Editor,then on the left side, click the + to the left of Federal Return Paragraphs that will open up all the available places you are able to modify. Double click on Federal Balance Due paragraph, and more options will appear to the right side, On the right side, click the + next to Federal Results Section if it isn't already expanded Doubleclick the selection that says "Federal Balance Due Paragraph" and the editor will open the editor where you will be able to modify any of the payment option paragraphs that Drake uses.
  15. Done! Thanks for the reminder.
  16. Similar topic and discussion from late last month:
  17. Horrible year personally but the work was OK. Everything is worked on and out. I try to aim for around the 10th or 12th to get most done and give myself a cushion of time. I have one client meeting today for pickup, and then I'm waiting on signature forms for the rest. I will have only 3 extensions, all for one client for his personal and 2 little partnerships. I took yesterday off! I've been taking care of mom full-time for the last 5 years with increasing demands the last year or so. Now at 96+ yrs old, early dementia and was still living at home until a fall in late March. She was unhurt, but it landed her in rehab. Three days in she, I, and my husband all got a nasty GI virus circulating in that facility. I was completely down for a few days and feeling sick most of a week. Then a second hospital trip with her last weekend and another night with no sleep because rehab made a bad call on when in actuality she had lower rib and hip pain radiating. After all night in the ER told me to give her some extra strength Tylenol and that transport would be another 6-7 wait. No way! I drove home for her van and took her back to rehab myself at 4-something in the morning! In the next few weeks I have to find permanent placement for her somewhere and begin to clean out the family home that she has lived in for more than 70 years. Because of mom's needs, I haven't taken any new clients in these last 5 years and most of my business clients got old, retired, and/or sold their businesses. My workload is much lighter than it should be now when I should have been building my practice and couldn't. That is some of the reason I've had some extra time in the past few years to answer lots of questions here, away from the office and the internet to fill up time. Husband is doing well with fighting the bladder cancer, the prostate cancer is treated and gone, and other issues were fixed in '21 that were heart ablation and AAA repair. When a SIL passed suddenly last June, I started walking with my brother in the very early morning and have gotten more fit again. I'd walk anywhere from 3-5 miles every morning until the time changed and everything fell apart with mom. I wanted to walk last week but in the turmoil I ended up with a twisted or sprained ankle that I'm babying at the moment. I don't know how that happened but it's getting better. Also thanks to two brothers, my husband and I have taken up shooting sporting clays, or some may still call them clay pigeons. They are all excellent marksmen, so I have lots to learn and catch up on. I love the outdoors and all kinds of activities, and this is the latest and one I never dreamed of trying. I bought a shotgun of my own. We took advantage of yesterday's beautiful weather, went shooting, and got away from all the pressure for the afternoon. I'm slowly improving and was pleased with my progress on a more difficult and new-to-us course. If you made it through all of that, thanks for reading!
  18. Click the "Setup" drop down menu on the top toolbar, then select "Preparer(s)". From there, choose the preparer that shows your PTIN, not the administrator. When the dialog box comes up, look on the righthand side under Return Signature Options: make sure you have entered your 5-digit pin and check both boxes for "8879 PIN signature" and "Alternative Electronic Signature" . That will place your typed signature on the Federal forms and 8879 and any states that allow it wtihout making a separate selection within Drake. Read on - Also, be sure to check your state options for any states that you prepare. Some within Drake will require that you make that same election for the electronic signature on a state-by-state basis. For example, PA and NJ are two that I prepare that require another checkbox be marked, and isn't an available option for my home state of DE at all, so I still sign those manually. Those state-by-state choices are found in the "Setup" drop down, then choose the first item "Options". Then from the next dialog box that appears, choose the "state" tab and then use the drop down selection for each state that you prepare. If the state requires you to check a box separate from the Federal option, you should see a checkbox that again says "Alternative Electronic Signature". Example, that is what I see for PA and NJ. MD isn't necessary as it follows the federal option. Hope that helps.
  19. One other suggestion is to remind clients with IP PINs that if they move during the year they must file the address change form 8822 or the IP PIN the next January will be sent to the former address.
  20. I have a client with an IP PIN also. Once someone requests a PIN, they will need it for every year going forward thereafter.There is no way to cancel it or tell IRS they no longer want or need it. My particular client lost hers this year too, and she was able to log in to her IRS account and retrieve it that same day.
  21. Is there some other item on the return with passive income that allowed more of the rental losses? Perhaps a partnership? I, too, am curious about whether he used software or this was hand-prepared on paper.
  22. https://www.atxcommunity.com/topic/30766-spitting-nails-any-help-appreciated-a-long-read-but-worth-it-especially-if-you-hate-diy-tax-software/
  23. The NOL of the earliest year is used first until exhausted, and then the next most recent year, and so on. For your client, it sounds like the NOL from only the 2015 tax year will be used.
  24. It may not be in the name of the plan on the card and don't rule out the possibility if it isn't on the card. To be sure, you must have the client check with the insurance company or look in the plan documents. I purchased through the marketplace and have a Highmark Blue Cross plan that meets all the requirements and IS HSA eligible, but that is not on my card anywhere. It WAS stated in the plan description when I purchased it though, and it IS stated in my member information when I log into the website. Also, just like Kathy said, my deductibles are less than the figures she stated above.
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