
Randall
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Yes, full standard deduction is allowed if they made more than that.
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1099-R with charitable direct contribution INCLUDED - now what?
Randall replied to Catherine's topic in General Chat
ATX has this feature too. It's at the bottom of the input screen. Input the amounts on the 1099-R as is. Then back it out, It should flow to 1040 correctly. -
I have an annual eye exam in the fall. The Dr. wanted me to start eye drops in one eye. Wanted to see me again in six months. Oh, that's today, March 12. What was I thinking? I should have put it off another month after April 15.
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Thanks. I figured it out too. In my case, there is a little basis, so I had to use Form 8606. I had to enter the taxable amount. But the 1099R summary page doesn't have that line from last year showing a deduction of the QCD amount.
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Has something changed in the ATX input of a QCD on the 1099R screen? I put the taxable amount from the 1099R and check below the QCD and put the amount in the box. But it doesn't subtract when carrying over to the 1040. And the 1099R summary page doesn't show a line for subtracting the QCD. The only way I can make it work is enter the taxable amount after subtracting the QCD amount.
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Are we having fun yet? Hang on for the ride.
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I've never been bothered by the March 15 due date. I just extend those. Most of my clients who have pass thru entities are usually just one or two owners and I also do their personal returns. So I think of April 15 due dates for them. And those who are later, just get extensions. It's usually the same ones done by April or on extension. For the brokerage accounts, they are even later than Feb 15 gettting their consolidated 1099s to clients. I try to get the returns done by April 15 but there are some who are on extension. My big complaint is with clients who have umteen brokerage accounts.
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Visit from IRS Criminal Investigation Division
Randall replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
She needs a new boyfriend. -
I haven't gotten this message yet. But my ATX does continue to tell me to close the program. This has been going on for a few years but it seems to be more frequent this year.
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Thanks. Sheesh.
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I use ATX. Form 7206 shows up in the return. For Self Employed Health Insurance Deduction. My client is a W2 employee, no self employed income. I discarded the form and when I save and check the return, the form is added back into the return. It doesn't prevent me from creating the efile. But the form is included in the efile forms list. I haven't had this form even for other clients who are self employed and take the health insurance deduction. I simply go to the Statement 1 line for the deduction. Does anyone know what this form does and why it shows up in my client return?
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Slightly off topic. My Outlook email has suddenly stopped putting my emails in the designated subfolders I set up. I had a Client subfolder set up. Now emails are sent to my general inbox or my junk folder or my personal subfolder. Sheesh. I'm having to make a rule again for every email I receive to put future emails from this person in a certain subfolder. Why in the world did that happen? On its own?
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Is this necessary? I use the same password.
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Names for bands composed of tax professionals
Randall replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
Darth Vader and the Young Jedis. Darth has asked the Emperor for a leave of absence. He's going to get the band back together. Join me Luke, together we can tour the galaxy. -
Names for bands composed of tax professionals
Randall replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
It's that time of year. What can I say. I get a little slap happy. -
I don't have any binding. I just use a folder and put the copies and worksheets inside the folder. Not binded.
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Names for bands composed of tax professionals
Randall replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
The Beatles The Rolling Stones The Eagles Oh, sorry. -
I'm not sure about the Form 5227 but I thought a Grantor Trust didn't file a tax return. All items reported as the grantor's individual return with his/her ssn.
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I don't have a new computer but occasionally something like this happens. I used to restart. But now I've found you can go to Task Manager and 'end task' on the ATX program. Then clicking the icon opens the program.
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I think that's probably the issue with most technology. It benefits the big company more than individuals. It's more work on individuals. It just passes the workload on everyone else.
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Wow. What a world.
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An article in today's WSJ about old people still doing tax returns. https://ereader.wsj.net?selDate=20250220&goTo=A001&artid=6&editionStart=The Wall Street Journal
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Yes. When I do finally hang it up, I don't think I can on April 16. I'll have to wait until all the returns on extension are completed.
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Are you really 88? I'm 75 plus. I was thinking two more years minimum, four more maximum. That would put me (with extension due date) at 78 or 80.
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I think the 20 inches were horizontal. I think the way they are labeled is a diagonal measurement. So mine are probably 24 inches diagonally.