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  1. I am running TRX 2010 with Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit with no problems at all. I even have many previous years of ATX running with no issues either.
  2. Small not for profit was started in 2010 and was incorporated as a non-profit. However, it was decided that it wasn't going to go after tax exempt status. I assume it is an 1120 form and it has to then pay taxes on any "income" it had during the year. This was the first year and it had not given away all the cash it had been donated. Is this correct? Thanks Chad
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  4. I also use gmail and outlook with no issues at all.
  5. chadw

    1040 NR

    I have a client that moved back to France(country of citizenship) in early June. She is dual status. Is there a way to get the "Dual-Status Return" statement on the top of the 1040NR. Chad
  6. I believe it depends on if the loaner is a qualified financial instituion. It also varies from state to state as well for the interest rates.
  7. I had a student that lost her job and collected unemployment that is now being taxed at her parents rate. Her earned income is not more than 1/2 of her support.
  8. I just checked and I have the same thing. The returns I expected to get deposited today did except for the 1 that had an energy credit.
  9. chadw

    Extension

    Client thought he was rolling over a 401k to an IRA. brokerage firm told him it was in an IRA and client thought everything is just fine. Low and behold, in March he recieved a 1099-R with the whole thing taxable. We gave the brokerage firm a call and they fessed up and apologized for the mistake. We have since asked for an extension of the 60 day rollover from the IRS. The firm provided a letter stating it was their error and that they would immediately put the funds in a qualified IRA if granted the extension. In the mean time, we haven't received feedback yet from the IRS and with the 15th tomorrow, there is a large potential that this client will owe a ton of money as this is a large sum of money and he is also subject to the 10% penalty. We are going to file an extension, but do we show the large amount due or the refund (if we are granted an extension to roll over) on the 4868. Client doesn't have the money to pay the tax unless he takes the money from the account. He doesn't want to do that unless he isn't granted the extension. Do we show the lower tax amount on the extension or the larger amount to be safe?
  10. Thank you very much. 35 today. I hope to have many many more. myself, the wife, and 4 kids (7, 4, 2, 7mos) had a great time at the indoor water park today. Fun time. Thanks again Chad
  11. you're exactly right oldjack. I haven't sat down with the clients yet. So their intent of this operation isn't totally clear yet. thanks for the replys and advice
  12. exactly. unless this becomes more of a business and then forced to show as inventory vs. an asset.
  13. they formed an llc to be taxed as a partnership in 2008.
  14. a group of 3 guys set up an llc and bought 2 houses and fixed them up. The houses are currently up for sale on the market. Would the costs associated in "fixing up" the houses be added to the basis' of the houses and held as an asset? chad
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    Michigan NR

    Thank you. I thought I was losing my mind. Thanks for a little reassurance
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