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Everything posted by Jack from Ohio
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Go to your MYATX page. You can download the install program from there.
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Paper File the return. Nothing else you say, or do, will change the situation. There is more going on, than you are being told.
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Send a check with the amended return. This is being WAY overthought.
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IRS issues draft of revised Form W-4 for 2020
Jack from Ohio replied to Elrod's topic in General Chat
In 20 years of practice, I have NOT been successful at getting clients to change the withholding at their employer. -
Since you co-signed the original loan, you are equally responsible for the amount on the 1099-C. There is no way to avoid it. Pay it and sue your ex for her share, in small claims court. First hand experience here, so I know my advice is sage.
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E-file of Oregon Form 41-Fiduciary Income Tax Return
Jack from Ohio replied to Charles Hall's topic in E-File
This discussion board is NOT connected to ATX whatsoever. We are just a group that started, because we all use/used ATX software, and help each other out with tax issues. You will need to contact ATX directly. Good Luck. -
Only if you want to spend hours answering all the questions that will arise. Most of which, you will not have answers for. Simple answer: NO.
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Unless you are credentialed, Form 2848 is useless.
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Are you using ATX? The worksheet is just a jump from page 2 of 1040.
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is anyone else having problems with efiles getting rejected
Jack from Ohio replied to schirallicpa's topic in General Chat
No problems at all, since the server came back on line. I have transmitted and received acknowledgements for over 40 returns since then. -
The check bouncing is a matter between the client and his/her bank. You have no part in this. You should have related this to your client right away. Now the client has you wrapped up in the middle of HIS/HER problem. Tell them so, and back away... You are NOT responsible for their checking account and/or balances. PERIOD.
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Get as much RAM as the motherboard will handle. Never too much RAM. 16GB minimum. If the motherboard will not hold this much, find a different machine. This is not an area to skimp on. Bigger & Faster are all good for your business. Chalk up the cost, to the cost of doing your business. Agree with ILLMAS about the SSD.
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I have used ATX continuously since tax year 2003. It has had its problems, but I like the way it operates. Send me a PM and I will be glad to share more information with you.
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Delete the 1040 EF INFO document from the return. Delete the State EF INFO document (if applicable.) Close the return Open the return. Click on the large E-file Icon in the top bar Click to allow the addition of e-file forms. Fill in the appropriate information. Re-create the e-file. All should work just fine.
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Yes. You can efile 2016, 2017, & 2018 until Oct. 15, 2019.
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EFINs are address specific. Yes, you will have to apply for a new EFIN, if you move.
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Submissions are date stamped, with the date you submit them. Too much worry...
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If your program was crashing multiple times, you need to check anti-Virus and other "system protection" software to see if it is causing the shutdown. We have done 2,500 here at the firm, and have experienced crashing, only when I tried to open 3 returns at a time. Maybe 20 times, all season. Also, if your computer hardware is more than 2 years old, REPLACE IT WITH NEW EQUIPMENT that has all the specifications to handle the new program. Do NOT SKIMP on the system, due to price.
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I, brow beat him till he lowered his prices by 60%. "You have many competitors" "I have been your customer for 20 Years. "Many of your competitors have very easy conversion." "I am not afraid of conversion."
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how does tax preparer file their personal taxes using ATX
Jack from Ohio replied to James's topic in E-File
I do my return, exactly as any other client. -
How to e-file extension only in ATX?
Jack from Ohio replied to Anthony Vicale's topic in General Chat
You can only file an extension, from inside the tax return. -
Many Payroll companies software will not allow a specific percentage. I always recommend Single and ZERO exemptions, plus $XX per pay period, if needed. Many payroll people in companies, have not clue about what we are discussing, causing even more frustration.
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If you e-file, you do not need 8453. Form 8879 will be adequate. I have not sent Form 8453, in 15 years.
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