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  1. We have an old ScanSnap (~8yrs) still going strong. Office bought a 2nd a couple years ago for throughput ease and it's also going strong. I have, at my home office, a truly ancient (12+ years?) Kodak i1120 ScanMate - still going strong - that has a nearly vertical paper path and the best duplex scanning ever. No longer available or supported but it's been so good I bought a 2nd off eBay a couple years ago.
  2. Yes, that was where I tried to log in. I use Brave browser. Perhaps I'll try whatever else I have on this machine (Edge or Chrome). Thank you!
  3. Our letters say "usually the third week of January" and that's good enough for almost everyone.
  4. Depends on the processing chip in the old computer. Intel 8th generation and newer can upgrade, older than that can't be upgraded.
  5. I've been trying since the last couple days of last week to access SSA's Business Services Online to report wages. I'm getting nothing but an error message "we cannot process your request at this time." It doesn't even go to the login page from the login link, but straight to the error. Anyone here know what's going on?
  6. Thank you all for your responses. The company in question is a client of a contact of mine. I have no idea what the plan docs say but they seem to. I'll underscore they should investigate the plan docs first.
  7. I tell clients, "I'm not a lawyer, and I don't even play one on television," and follow that with "and it's illegal for me to give you legal advice - you need an attorney." With advice not to stop asking questions until they understand what they are being told.
  8. My first ever accounting related job was updating the pages as corrections came in. My dad would bring those binders home from work (a few at a time) with the new pages, and I'd swap them out. For a pittance, but it was my pittance!
  9. Please note it says "completed the corrections" but doesn't say "has sent out additional refunds." Those might still be in the works. But soon, now!
  10. Or might get melty and yukky when baked! Good move.
  11. Contact of mine in financial services sent me a query: "How would you suggest categorizing a 401k plan forfeiture in Quickbooks? I have customer with a 401k plan that which has a small credit due to forfeiture. That forfeiture is being used to reduce what the employer is obliged to contribute for this one pay period. The bookkeeper needs to enter this, but it hasn't come up before, so she didn't know where/how to classify it." I have some ideas (one easier for a bookkeeper to enter correctly, another more detailed on flow of funds in case there are questions three years down the road), but figured I'd ask for opinions here before I send him anything concrete.
  12. The recipe on this page (scroll down a ways) would make a cake big enough for ALL of us to have a couple of pieces! https://randombitsoffascination.com/2023/01/06/closing-out-the-holidays-with-twelfth-night/ For those who don't click links (emphasis added): Take four pounds of flour dried and sifted, seven pounds of currants washed and rubbed, six pounds of the best fresh butter, two pounds of Jordan almonds blanched, and beaten with orange flower water and sack till fine; then take four pounds of eggs, put half the whites away, three pounds of double-refined sugar beaten and sifted, a quarter of an ounce of mace, the same of cloves and cinnamon, three large nutmegs, all beaten fine, a little ginger, half a pint of sack, half a pint of right French brandy, sweet-meats to your liking, they must be orange, lemon, and citron; work your butter to a cream with your hands before any of your ingredients are in; then put in your sugar, and mix all well together; let your eggs be well beat and strained through a sieve, work in your almonds first, then put in your eggs, beat them together till they look white and thick; then put in your sack, brandy and spices, shake your flour in be degrees, and when your oven is ready, put in your currants and sweet-meats as you put it in your hoop: it will take four hours baking in a quick oven: you must keep it beating with your hand all the while you are mixing of it, and when your currants are well washed and cleaned, let them be kept before the fire, so that they may go warm into your cake. This quantity will bake best in two hoops. (whatever those are!) ~Hannah Glasse (1784)
  13. Sending a 1099 is almost never wrong. If some entity gets a 1099-K as well as a 1099-NEC for the exact same income (unlikely) they can report both, and back one out as "reported on 1099-K and 1099-NEC but only received once" or something else that makes sense.
  14. Catherine

    Drake Download

    January update is available for download. State programs, Eng Ltrs, etc.
  15. A blessed, happy, and healthy year in 2023 to everyone here!
  16. One blogger stated at some point that if you cannot stand in front of it and defend it, it's not real and/or not yours. She had (still has) a point.
  17. Catherine

    Drake Download

    I noticed a lot of changes, many due to increased security protocols. Medlin (on the general forum) mentioned something about database structure for Drake, too.
  18. Have a dentist appt of your own? Go to your own booking site and book out the time you'll need. Can be faster than logging in to edit the page. Recurring meeting on Thursdays at 2pm? Block it off from setup, in perpetuity. Even the free version is pretty doggone configurable, and the paid versions get even more fancy, with options for multiple calendars (you, your assistant, your colleague in the same office, etc).
  19. Look into it here: https://youcanbook.me/pb-fp I have the booking link on the home page of my web site. Anyone calling or emailing for an appt (except the ancient clients) is told to go online.
  20. A number of years ago I started using the free version of you can book me. You set up times when you are available, and people can see all the times free and choose what they want. Confirmation goes out to them including a link to change it later if needed. Highly recommended! Looks like this:
  21. I had a client who mined bitcoin (briefly, for one year) some time ago. He did not track electric usage, and only got a few coins. Basically ran his computer overnight on it. So yes, bitcoin mining can be a hobby.
  22. That is not a good thing, and I'll watch Drake carefully as they move forward. Since I am slowly scaling back, it may be worth sticking with them just so as not to need to deal with a new program and vendor for fewer returns every year. Plus any new vendor may also get bought out by non-acctg, non-tax, buyers.
  23. Way I heard it, the "confusing" aspect was going to be computer letters and taxpayer calls and responses in advance and after those - when they still have millions of unprocessed returns in stacks on tables.
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