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Everything posted by Lion EA
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Boarding horses and selling horse meat. Your client is really hard on boarders who fall behind on their rents?!
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As long as it's below Kindergarten, then the educational component is not so big as to rule out its being child care. It's April, enough research, just take it!
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Hey, I have a plane ticket for anyone who wants to work in CT today and tomorrow!
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The name control has its own conventions. If a person's name is in the trust, it's probably the first four letters of the last name.
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And, if it's just one or two, go to the company's site, Investor Relations or a similar department.
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Who Moved The Cheese?
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Can't find it now, but just read up to midnight your local time for IRS. States may vary.
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Direct debit for tax due for now ex-wife
Lion EA replied to Margaret CPA in OH's topic in General Chat
He can even mail the check directly if she faxes him the payment voucher or emails or gives him the address and the info to write in the memo of the check or... -
Well, that explains why I feel so poor!
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Jack, I'll pay your airfare so you can work for me Tuesday and Wednesday!
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Not using ATX this year, but used to be a check box in the upper left corner of L, maybe. Was there also a question inside asset entry? This probably doesn't answer your question but keeps you at the top so someone helpful sees your message!
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A you said, for these small guys, a C would still have them owing no taxes, so what incentive does the IRS have to even take a look?!
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Sure. For paper filings, it'll be a long time before data is entered. Don't know when computer matching begins, but it can't be accurate or final until at least July when the IRS says it completes W-2s, 1099s, etc. So, even if you're e-filing both returns, computer matching would continue for a few more months. File what you have ready when you have it ready. Well, for original returns, anyway; amendments are a different situation.
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Direct debit for tax due for now ex-wife
Lion EA replied to Margaret CPA in OH's topic in General Chat
I agree. If it goes right, well good. But, if it goes wrong, it'll be very, very bad. E-file and give him/her a voucher to mail in with a check. You can fax or e-mail him the voucher. Include directions for paying by credit card if he wants to handle payment via telephone. -
I like to think I'm venting here so I can remain nice to my clients, but I know I'm less than nice to the ones who keep calling, emailing, whatever, to ask what's happening or when will my return be done or do you know it's April 12 or why haven't I heard from you. I like Catherine's response about I put you on extension two days ago. I probably won't until Wednesday, just 'cause I can't spare a minute now while people still need to get to me out in the boonies to pick up and to the bank and to the PO and..., and I still need to estimate what they owe, but I can still SAY I did already. Reminds me of when the kids were young: Are we there yet? And, my printer said it needed a new cartridge and still said that after replacing the cartridge in the middle of a 1500 page return. After the third cartridge, it started over from the beginning!!! Can I scream now?!
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Good for you, Joel. I've filed some 1120-Hs late that were brought to me late; in spite of the warning about annual election, I filed the H a couple of times for a couple of different clients late. Haven't heard a word from the IRS. In fact, when a treasurer changed, they came to me with two years of info, so we filed two years in separate envelopes but close together with one obviously late. In CT, if late, there appears to be a late fee of $50. But, the first time I had a late one and told them to send the $50, CT returned it. Now, I don't have them send anything to CT when late. Hopefully, they have bigger fish to fry.
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...and Happy Passover and Happy Spring to anyone who might not otherwise be celebrating a holiday. I'm looking forward to The Day After Tax Day, myself.
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Was it enough money to ask for a waiver of the 60-day rollover rule? Showing it was an involuntary withdrawal and replaced as soon as some of the MA issues were cleared up. Don't know if that requires a PLR or not. I'd also get the remainder of the money replaced by private funds if trying to get a waiver on rollover time limits so you don't have to go through it again when/if MA refunds their fees. I also like the idea of amending 2007 to show the way it was supposed to be and was eventually when MA returned money.
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I'm always for giving governments the information that is the LEAST confusing to them, matching what was already reported in their computers, etc., unless there's a reason my client needs to report differently. With the same bottom line, I'd go with how things were actually reported (instead of how they should have been) to make it as easy as possible for the IRS and other agencies to accept your client's returns and move forward.
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A very and a HUGE thank you for sharing yourself with us and for everything you do for us!
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A very :bday:
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A very . Toddlers can be a handful, but instead this forum helps me handle anything that comes my way! A wonderful anniversary to all of us in this virtual relationship of colleagues. May there be many more!