DotJenn
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The new ATX Community appears to be unavailable this week / Is anyone else having problems logging in?
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Good Morning,
Log on??? I can't even get the page to open. Big error message referring to Padding is invalid and cannot be removed and "/" exception. I went to ATX website and the email link for support gives the same error. The email link for Sales seems to be fine. Any simple suggestions??
Any thoughts???
Dotti
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Eli,
Thank you , that was a wonderful story. Wonderful, thought provoking way to begin my week.
Dotti
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I am listening to all of you about being all done. Just read that the Tax Season in the Northeast is now extended until April 26, 2007. I am never going to be done this year..........Geeeeeeeee
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Any one else with Massachusetts returns just saying transmitted to agency for 3 days....No state accepts
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Thank You so much for taking the time to do this........Life is so stressful in the last few days of the season and I feel as if I have found an Oasis in the desert. A Paypal donation button would be a good thing.
Dot Jennell EA
SSN vs TIN
in General Chat
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I have a client (MFJ) whose wife filed with a ITIN and the return was accepted 3 days ago. He called me today about the stimulous, they did not get the full amount last year due to the fact she did not have a SS #.
Well it seems she got a SS # late last year and they failed to tell me and now they want me to do something with this information so they might pick up the additional $300 stimulous.
The problem here is:
I do not know what to do. My thought was, the return has been e-filed and accepted with the ITIN....there should be matching with social security and if a true ss # was gotten shouldn't it have kicked back at me?
I have seen SS Card....... but the social security number was not input on the tax return because I didn't know about it at the time of filing.
Help.............Please How do I get the additional stimulous for them????
Dorothy Jennell, EA
Exeter, NH