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Go ahead, rub it in, see if we care! (I think all of mine, that are going to be done before the deadline, have been submitted. There are always the one or two who won't send me back sig docs - and in a couple of cases, outstanding data docs - for weeks yet. That's on them, not me.) Guess it's time to break out the work on the longtime nonfilers again. Whee!
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How long to wait between filing 2nd year return?
Catherine replied to jklcpa's topic in General Chat
I'd wait until I got an ack acceptance back on the 2019, and then e-file. The service will sort it out eventually. -
house sold and ex gets part - Alimony or part of sale, 1098-S, 1099?
Catherine replied to WITAXLADY's topic in General Chat
Well, this one can go nowhere until you get the docs. Including he should not pay her one red cent until the details are examined and ownership - and tax liability - shares are determined. -
We also know that the IRS will look at bank-to-bank transfers (such as from operating account to payroll account) as "income" going to the second account. So they will wildly overestimate the income for anyone who transfers their own money from one account to another. Those who put money into money market accounts to earn a bit of interest until it's needed will have to "prove" to the IRS (who won't have the personnel to process the proofs submitted) that the $5,000 was not income to their checking account, but savings transferred to pay for the end of year mortgage, utilities, plus Christmas gifts. It's a nightmare waiting to happen. The only good to come from it would be if trying to process all that data melts the processors on all the IRS computers, and they go back to the Stone Age for a decade.
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@Eric - whatever happened to our wonderful little emoji of banging a head against a brick wall? That would be the *perfect* response to this post!
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Here They come - Letters recalculating the stimulus credit
Catherine replied to Corduroy Frog's topic in General Chat
They don't send out real cards anymore, but the do send fake cards that look real - along with an application. Plus plastic "membership" cards with donation solicitations, and more. They all look real, until you look closely. -
house sold and ex gets part - Alimony or part of sale, 1098-S, 1099?
Catherine replied to WITAXLADY's topic in General Chat
The question is really twofold: legal, and tax. Was it part of a QDRO in the divorce agreement? Is there anything in that agreement that states "husband will sell property X and give half of proceeds to wife" and then is there anything like "after provision is made for payment of taxes"? If he is to pay all the tax, then she should get her portion after the tax amount is paid, and it would be part of the property settlement and not taxable income to her (since he took it all, and paid tax on it all). If there is no provision for him to pay the tax, then she gets her portion on a 1099 as nominee, and she reports half the sale and gets half the basis (as of date of divorce; should have been listed there with a value) and pays tax for herself on the then-taxable gain (if any) but not on the part that is basis (i.e., her property) under the divorce agreement. Hope that it at least as clear as mud. -
Just venting. Got off the phone after an *hour* talking with (at?) a client. Why do people spend the first fifteen minutes of a call meandering their way from one half-formed thought to the next? And the next forty-five minutes asking the same questions a dozen times but never listening to your answer? Plus drag in all manner of unrelated, stupid, items into the middle of it all, for extra self-confusion? I had a cup of tea and a piece of chocolate, and put on some soothing classical instrumental music, so I am slowly calming down. But I really, really, really wanted to dope-slap this woman all the way down to Rita's and leave her there for hugs. I'll calm down the rest of the way before I bill for the time because right now I'm thinking that $1,000 for the torture of the past hour is too low a price.
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Honey chile, some of us have been unbalanced from the start!
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On dodge a colleague of mine has used locally is to issue a 1099-NEC to the S-corp owner who then puts it on a Sch C with his 1040. He mainly uses it for smaller corps that frequently don't have the cash flow to reliably have a payroll - but it might work here. As long as the owner is paying that fica tax, the service might not make too big a fuss.
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I have clients who live in the Czech Republic who never have any US taxable income of any kind. The only way we get to e-file is by putting in $1 of interest income every year. Silly, but there you go. Certainly a mailed-in return would have a very small chance of arriving on time (if ever). Although the Czech postal system is far better than the Australian system!
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I certainly was never taught anything about it, but first got curious about the events of that time decades ago after watching a production of "A Town Like Alice" based on Nevil Shute's novel of the same name. Being a curious lass, I went digging in encyclopedias and histories (all on paper back then). I also read the actual book by Shute, as well as a couple of his other books.
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Here They come - Letters recalculating the stimulus credit
Catherine replied to Corduroy Frog's topic in General Chat
But do it in writing (even email) so if/when the bill comes and they blame you, you can prove that you warned them! -
Here They come - Letters recalculating the stimulus credit
Catherine replied to Corduroy Frog's topic in General Chat
We started collecting EIP3 data when people were confused about EIP2 pmts received in Jan/Feb. Have maybe half of those already. Ugh. What a nightmare! -
Good luck to you - and our thanks for beating your head against this particular wall for us.
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Those are both good tactics, @FDNY and @joanmcq - and have the other great side effect of leaving the bulk of the day open. Call first thing - any day except Monday - or wait until an hour-ish before West Coast closing time (until 7pm-ish East Coast time). Especially on Friday, when you can bump that back to shortly after 5pm East Coast time! Not only have many offices closed for the day (increasingly with every minute that passes), but on Friday many go home/close up early, husbanding their strength and energy for the Bataan Death March emulator that the filing season has become.
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Extending the use of your most-wonderful appellation from earlier, we are now in Q7 of 2020, almost to Q8. Can we all go hide under our desks now, and stay there till this is all over? Please?
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IRS regulation of tax preparers gains steam
Catherine replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
Note, @cbslee that you are talking about *state* licensing rather than federal. Also you are comparing apples to kumquats - the staffing level differences in OR and NV/Las Vegas is far more likely to be due to the clientele and types of transactions occurring in the gambling centers (that draw many thousands of national and even international visitors, daily) versus more-normal operations. -
It'll go the way of the 1099-MISC to corporations; suspended from implementation because they won't have the computer processing power, or storage space, for all the data. Imagine it - a notice every time a small company pays its credit card bill, rent, buys a computer or desk, renews its insurance, etc etc - a notice is sent to the IRS. If we thought they were slow this season with all the hand-checking, they'd simply grind to a halt just about immediately.
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Here They come - Letters recalculating the stimulus credit
Catherine replied to Corduroy Frog's topic in General Chat
Oooh, @Sara EA I *like* that warning that the return won't be started until those questions are answered! May have to snag that for our letter, too. -
Thank you all. That was my inclination, but I am not yet "back" from vacation to have thought it through fully, yet.
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Colleague having a gnarly client discussion. Installed a solar electricity system on the home. They have "net metering" from the electric company. If, in some months, they generate more electricity than they use, they end up with a credit balance. When they use more than they generate, they use the credit balance until that is zeroed, then pay whatever is left. They can continue to accumulate credit and are allowed to use that to pay someone else's electric bill. (Must have a huge solar array and no trees to do that consistently, but we'll ignore this.) What the client wants to know is, if they use the credit from the electric company to pay part of the electric bill of a charity, is that a charitable deduction? Or not?
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IRS regulation of tax preparers gains steam
Catherine replied to Patrick Michael's topic in General Chat
No one seems to have noticed that I specified taxPAYERS, not pros, being treated as suspects and not with respect. Yes, the IRS treats pros with respect - at this time. If given further, and largely unconstrained, power over our professional lives and careers, and we then take a stance disagreeing with them - how long will it last? Snowballs and hell, anyone? -
True, BUT - they are completely and 100% in control of stopping the computer-generated letters threatening people! They *know* they are behind in processing what has been mailed to them. They should *not* be threatening people when there are stacks of unopened mail a mile high and phone calls of which they are answering less than 10%. If they just stopped the letters and seizures until they catch up, 90+% of this nonsense would be resolved once the dust has settled. We'd still be sane, their phone lines would free up, and people would not be panicking and blaming us.
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And use foreign employer compensation if you don't need the 2555 to exclude.