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  1. Morning, everyone. I know that there has been alot of discussion regarding the use of dual monitors.

    However, I would like to see if I can get by this tax season with just one, but split it into 2 displays

    at once.

    I already did a search of the old posts regarding dual/split monitors, but I could not find HOW to actually

    split the monitor screen into 2, and have one side showing the 2008 returns, while I'm working on the

    2009 returns on the other side.

    Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

    Booger

  2. Hello, everybody. A client called me and said that an IRS Agent was trying to contact them.

    When the client finally got the agent on the phone, the agent said that the IRS will be

    auditing their 2007 1040, and that the letter outlining what they'll be examining was

    mailed to the client last Friday (client has yet to receive the letter).

    I have never heard of an IRS Agent calling a taxpayer to give them a "heads-up" on an

    upcoming audit. Just checking with you to see if this is a new way for the IRS to contact

    taxpayers. Seems a little odd to me. Usually the audit letter is the first contact that

    the IRS has with a taxpayer selected for an examination.

    Booger

  3. Has anyone tried to install the 2009 TTO, W-2/1099 software? Apparantly, we were not to use the install code that was provided for the W-2/1099 product. I was not aware of this until I investigated why the installation got stuck on"preparing to install" for a long period of time. Any ideas what to do now? Support was closed for the day when I tried to call.

    Robin

    Robin, have you tried to install under "Safe Mode"? This is what I did and it worked fine.

    Booger

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    Just wanted to wish everyone here a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with favorite foods and favorite people. I am SO grateful for all my wonderful colleagues on this marvelous board!

    Love,

    Catherine

    Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Catherine.

    Sweet Potato Booger

  5. Jainen, I got a written release from both before I submitted the husband's returns to the wife, and vice-versa.

    The couple couldn't even agree on what address to use on the returns. hers or his. I recommended that one of the attorneys

    office address be used, since joint returns were filed and a joint refund check was coming.

    Booger

  6. Lion's example is a good one. A married couple client of mine went through a nasty divorce this year, and I've already

    made up my mind about dropping one and keeping the other as a client. Had to prepare the 2008 returns under different

    scenarios (Joint vs Separate, husband claiming 1,2, or 3 kids versus wife claiming none, etc.) then submit all of the various

    filing schemes to both attorneys. I was accused of violating confidentiality by one of the spouses, which I didn't.

    The 2008 returns were filed on October 15th. Glad to have that one completed.

    Booger

  7. In another forum with a similar question, the advice was to send the IRS the decedent's current address -- cemetery and plot number. The implication is that in such a case where there is no money and no one inherited anything, the IRS is SOL (the other meaning; not statute of limitations). ;)

    YMMV

    Catherine, what does YMMV mean?

    Curious Booger

  8. Hello, everybody. New client prepared his own Form 4868. On his handwritten form, he has his name,

    but NOT his spouses. However, he HAS listed both his SS # and his wife's SS # on the appropriate lines.

    If filing separately for 2008, will the IRS accept this extension for BOTH spouses? Instructions for the form

    were no help. I'm thinking YES, since both SS #s were listed.

    Thanks in advance for your responses.

    Booger

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