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Abby Normal

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  1. So he is paying SE tax with these credits, which will show on his Social Security earnings record.
  2. Use the other payments line. I've put these kinds of payments as estimates or extension payments before, and the IRS will send a matching notice, even if total payments is correct.
  3. MarylandSaves is also easy for employers. Registration is quick and FREE: there is no charge to employers – in fact, the State will waive a $300 annual registration fee for employers that sign up. https://marylandsaves.com/
  4. If you set your starting pages, under Setting, On startup, to: Open a specific page or set of pages chrome://newtab/ chrome://settings/help it will automatically update whenever you start it. Same goes for Edge, but it's under Settings, Start, home and new tabs: Open these pages: edge://newtab/ edge://settings/help I wish Firefox would adopt a similar approach, but that's why I run SUMo at startup, and restart my computer daily.
  5. Wow! Thanks, everyone! You're the best! I forwarded this thread to my friend. Cheers!
  6. Had a friend ask me about this. She has a small consulting biz in MD and just picked up a CA client. I told her I didn't know enough to give a reliable answer. Would someone be kind enough to share the basics? Does she need to register in CA, simply because she has a customer? I know CA is both weird and aggressive. If this were any other state, I'd know what to do. Thanks!
  7. You did it the hard, slow and inefficient way.
  8. That should have been being done on an ongoing basis. It's crazy, in my opinion, not to do so.
  9. I forgot to add, that you run the Admin Console program on each computer to locate the new database on the server.
  10. Yes. ATX is a database and the server must have the ATX software installed to make the database available to other users (AFAIK). And the other users will might need to point to the new database if the location is not identical.
  11. That's from 1998. I'd say it's long past time for an update. The procedure doesn't even mention PDF files, only 'machine sensible records.'
  12. I had one like this, and I got the lawyer who placed the house into the trust to send me a letter stating that the house did get a step up in basis at date of death.
  13. I've never felt a need for any paperless software. I just scan and (hopefully) save the scan to the correct folder. I also print many things to PDF files in the client folder, like emails, text files, spreadsheets, photos of docs, etc.
  14. That's all I buy. We have 3 generations of the top of the line scansnap and I can't recall any of them ever dying.
  15. They killed the pony after one trip?!
  16. Here's the link to Wolters Kluwer's Master Tax Guide: https://answerconnect.cch.com/browse/flat-list/csh-da-filter!WKUS-TAL-DOCS-PHC-{696b2e9a-80bb-35b1-8947-9b2a2971cdab}
  17. I'm still running 8.1 on a 10 year old computer.
  18. It has to be online or a searchable PDF.
  19. When I get email docs, I save them all to the client's current year folder, as they come in. And if the email contains any useful info, I print the email to a PDF in the same folder. Good naming conventions help keep this files organized (22 W2 X company, 22 1099R Z corp, etc.). You can merge them all into one PDF and rearrange the pages, or work with them as separate PDFs. All PDF viewing software has some ability to type on the PDF. I usually put a dot with pen tool by clicking or type some text or paste in an adding machine tape, like we used to do with actual tape and actual adding machine tapes. Electronic is far superior. I also draw arrows or ovals or rectangles around important data to make it easier to see for when I'm reviewing a return. I was always holding paper docs up in one hand to read them, now I just have them on another monitor, and zoom in as needed to read smaller text. Used to use a magnifying glass. And if a document is searchable, I can copy/paste EINs, SSNs, or amounts from the docs into the software. I prefer to copy/paste ID#s and addresses so there aren't any typos. And I just convert photos of docs to a PDF, after cropping, resizing and enhancing if needed. This work replaces going through paper records, removing staples, rearranging, etc. Clients who do better jobs of organizing and properly scanning their records, are rewarded with lower fees.
  20. No matter how you create a tax law, there will always be winners and losers, due to the complex makeup of the population.
  21. I use Kofax(formerly Nuance) to make a PDF into a fillable form. Sadly, however, those ATX Y/N check boxes are not square, so Kofax interprets them as a text field instead of a check box. I asked ATX to make them squares, but that will never happen. So clients have to Tab between the boxes and type an x.
  22. Sneakernet or are the other computers in your office networked to your computer?
  23. You can put ATX on as many computers as you want, but you can only login to ATX up to the number of licenses you own, and each user can only be logged in on one device at a time.
  24. Does the IRS even have forms that are laser printer compatible? They always used to be on crappy paper with perforated tear strips and therefor unusable.
  25. The problem is websites with differing requirements (uppercase, lowercase, number, special character) so that you can't just use 4 words, you have to do some substitutions. Websites may be well intentioned, trying to make you use more complex passwords, but they should all drop those requirements and instead require longer passwords. I've encountered sites where password can't exceed 8 characters.
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