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  1. This is how I do it. I install two states, then add other forms when and if needed.
  2. I thought I was cheap. I'm easy. I'd tell them it'll be more but I'm usually easy on these things. As others suggest, if they can organize the info for you, that'll help. I try to warn clients if there's a significant change, my fee will be higher. But going from $60 to $300 will be a shock to their system. You have to gauge it yourself.
  3. The clergy worksheet in ATX is still in draft form waiting IRS approval. I've compared the draft to the worksheets in Pub 517 and I don't see any differences. Is it ok to attach these worksheets to Form 8453? Or do I need to wait for final approval. Return has not been efiled yet. And I know I need to send the 8453 within 3 days of acceptance of efiling. But do I have to wait on efiling the return until the worksheets are approved?
  4. Suddenly, the created and modified dates are not showing up on a printed report, only a five digit number. The dates are visible on screen. Any one else seeing this?
  5. I got a call recently. He was on a mission in Africa. His church sent him two checks per month, one for his personal pay, the other for certain expenses incurred for the mission. He didn't receive a W-2 or 1099. He said the church made some tax payments for him with the 1040-ES. I wasn't sure of all that was going on, so I told him to first contact his church to see how they handled things. I asked if he was ordained and he said no, just on some type of mission. I'm not sure the church is handling this correctly. I haven't heard back from him yet. But as a heads up, how should the church be treating him in this type of case?
  6. I don't have a cite, but I think there's a prevailing viewpoint that renting to a family member at about 20% below FMV is acceptable, the reasoning being that they will take better care of the property, etc. You might want to follow up some research on that angle.
  7. Randall

    Late RMD

    Thanks for all the comments.
  8. Randall

    Late RMD

    Client has IRA account statments (one each for both spouses) for January 2009 showing distributions on 1/9/09. No 1099Rs for 2008. He says the checks received in Jan09 are for 2008 distribution. I seems he's 9 days late on his RMD. Do I calculate penalty on 5329 or does he just wait for the IRS to assess penalty. Is there a remedy? Can he get the penalty waived? Then if so, how is it reported? I'm thinking if he gets distribution in Dec09, he'll have a 1099R for 2009 showing total of two distributions. Anyone have experience in something like this?
  9. Good luck on getting the insurance company to issue a corrected 1099.
  10. 1099Rs are issued for annuity and life insurance distributions. Annuities can be IRA or Non-IRA. I agree with KC, that this would not be an IRA annuity because the client put a large lump sum into the annuity. The 1099R reports the distribution proceeds. The basis appears to be $80,000. Excess of basis is taxable as ordinary income (with 10% penalty if applicable). If proceeds are less than basis, I believe the loss is deductible but I don't have cites off the top of my head. Review the rules on this, but I believe the loss is deductible. No on the rollover, like KC said.
  11. And I did throw in a few fresh hampsters too.
  12. I think I figured it out. In the Return Manager, some clients type were listed as W2 and some were listed as W2/W2C. I manually added the slash W2C to the ones listed only as W2. Now all clients are listed on the left under the W2 category. That still doesn't answer why the two groups reversed themselves within the two categories, but oh well.
  13. This just got stranger. This morning, I rolled over another W2 client and it went into the 'Other' category on the Return Manager. Now I'm back into ATX and I see that the earlier W2 clients I worked on (plus the rollover this morning) are back under the W2 category, but the W2 clients I rolled over in between are under the 'Other' category. They've done a switcharoo. Do I have gremblins? Maybe I need some fresh hampsters in my CPU.
  14. The W2 category is not showing in my return manager. It was earlier. My W2 type returns are now listed in the Other category. I rolled over a new W2 return and the W2 category reappeared with the new return listed under the W2 category. But the other W2 returns are still listed under Other. Does anyone know how that might have happened? And can I fix it, move them back into the proper category? W2 is still listed as type under the Type column.
  15. That's why I wear my contacts with reading glasses over them, even on the long days.
  16. I use encryption software on my desktop. It can also encrypt external hard drives and flash drives. The software license allows for this. But not addional computers such as a laptop. I use PGP for the encryption. Hopefully, if I lose a flashdrive or it's stolen, the info is protected.
  17. If you're preparing both W-2s and 941/940, you can report to make the numbers the same. If you did not prepare these, you can prepare a corrected W-2 for the shareholder/employee to include the health insurance. One issue might be breaking it down on the quarterly 941s, but I've just added it on the 4th quarter 941. Then there's the local income tax. I just add to 4th quarter to make the total annual amount come out correctly.
  18. I just do it on the individual return. Choose option for combining Fed and state.
  19. SEP limits are percentages. SIMPLE limits are dollar amounts. S Corp shareholder/employees W-2 compensation applies. So, yes, if the W-2 compensation is $10,000, they can contribute the $10,000 to a SIMPLE. Wages are still subject to FICA tax and local income tax (most localities). So (in this case), the shareholder/employee might have to put in money to cover the withholding taxes.
  20. I use HP 2430. It's not on ATX's list but I had no problems last year. The old HP4 got to be just too slow.
  21. I generally upgrade when I get a new computer. Currently running XP and Office 2003. I plan to get a new computer later this year. I'll go with Vista and Office 2007. I hate the changes and the annoying learning curve too but there will continue to be upgrades and I want to keep up as much as possible.
  22. Last year, I saved it on my desktop. Haven't done it yet this year but will soon.
  23. I just upgraded my computer to 4GB RAM. I'm running XP. I think the 64 bit machines allow you to go well above the 4GB RAM. Are those with 64 bit machines (and Vista 64 bit) running the 2008 ATX ok? What about other programs such as QB and Peachtree? I'm planning to buy a new machine later in 2009. I'm not concerned with the older program versions as I will keep my current machine for old returns, etc. But I would like to get the top of the line 64 bit on the new machine and not have problems with software.
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