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  1. I use TRX and have already e-filed 2 returns with schedule A.

    What is happening is they are going to IRS and IRS is holding them until the 14th and then will process them.

    I can't understand why ATX will not allow you to create the e-file. It is not the schedule A that is not accepted it is the other forms that flow into the schedule A.

    I don't understand why any preparer would tell clients to come back, prepare the return, print the 8829 have them sign it and e-file it when ATX finally lets you do it.:spaz:

    A very hoppy TRX user. :D

    It is not IRS that is holding the returns , it is TRX. IRS is not accepting any returns with Sch A.

  2. We run over 40 payrolls. The bonusdoes not become an issue unless its rather large. Most of the small business payrolls that issue a bonus, issue less than $500.00. I would not correct this. However, if it was a large bonus, the employee may owe additional tax when they file their return. The employer should make sure to run the bonus check correctly in the future.

  3. Anyone able to do this? the instructions say you can but i can't get it to work. do i have to reenter all the firm id and efile stuff again?

    Look up knowledge base #15811 on My ATX. I had the same problem and this fixed it. I tried to copy & paste it on this reply , but it did not work.

  4. I have an old computer that is only used for receiving and sending fax's. The fax program is part of Windows and on my screen is called Fax Console. This computer stays on all the time, mainly to receive payroll information. I am not good with these things but I pay a guy that is good with computers. The only problem is if you want to fax a paper that is not in the computer , you will need to be able to scan it in. I have a fear of using a fax service because of clients information. I'm not sure who has access to those fax's wherever they are being stored.

  5. I have an old computer with a modem that I use for receiving and sending fax documents as well as for my employees to clock in/out. This works well for me. I can view the faxes and either print or delete. The fax console is part of Windows, so I did not need to purchase any software. If you are trying to eliminate the phone line for the fax this method will not help you.

  6. Ken,

    I'm glad to hear this. I like the ATX program. The problem I have with ATX is speed, printing and rolling over customized forms, mainly the letter. After I hit print it takes 30 seconds to bring up the print selection box. I've been testing Drake and the speed for calculating and printing is faster than ATX. Also, once you customize a letter you can roll that customized letter to the next year at least according to Drake. However, looking at both programs I plan to stay with ATX.

  7. This individual was both a federal retiree and a SS recipient. She passed in March, her account receiving her SS payment was closed in April. She did not receive the $250.00. I am trying to find if I should include it on her final return. I did shorten the title of the credits name but thought it was still clear.

  8. I have a client , deceased March 2009, Executor asked if the estate would receive the $250.00 Retiree Credit. I don't know the answer & haven't been able to find one. Sch M instructions, SS web site, & IRS web site do not mention an eligible deceased person. Does anyone know & if so can you direct me to where you found the answer. Thanks for any help!

  9. I believe the client who is digging the pool is hauling the soil to the other individuals property & dumping the soil. So he is paying for a place to dump the soil. It would be a business deduction. As far as a 1099, the receiver of the of the soil is not providing a service, so if they were to issue a 1099 I think it would go on other income.

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