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Abby Normal

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  1. The IRS and the law said that no one should return stimulus payments. The IRS has set up procedures for decedents to return stimulus payments (which I disagree with) but has not said anything about dependents, as far as I know. My policy is for everyone to keep it and deal with it on the 2020 tax return.
  2. It's probably not there because 1040 SR is just for paper filing?
  3. Maybe I'm not doing 100% correctly, but in ATX I mark the asset 'converted to personal use', then use the 8949 worksheet for sale of a principal residence, and just enter the accumulated depreciation on the appropriate line. Same for home office.
  4. Next time support calls in, take notes or record the screen so you can learn how to fix it. Then share, please!
  5. 3115 is a federal form. CA must have their own rules for this situation, which, unfortunately, might just be amending returns, so you'll lose out on that earliest year.
  6. It's not your decision, though. The client has to make that decision. I'd probably let sleeping dogs lie and start payroll in 2020.
  7. Agree with cbslee. Track all the money in and out in the capital accounts.
  8. Have the employee fill out a W4 and state equivalent that will result in zero withholding of income taxes.
  9. These mostly arise when the shareholder has zero basis and the preparer doesn't want the shareholder to pay capital gains tax on distributions. It's a ruse the would not pass IRS scrutiny, especially if there are no loan documents, interest rate or regular repayments, and they likely totally ignored imputed interest rules. You'll have to move those to distributions if the shareholder can't/won't repay the money.
  10. Here's a good summary of some of these issues: https://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues/2014/jan/nitti-jan2014.html
  11. My clients are not that way. They come in the same time every year, regardless. I just hate having to do extensions for days on end, and the constant worry that I missed extending someone. I'd rather just be finishing tax returns. And doing 50% of my work in essentially two months is my least favorite thing about public accounting. I'd much rather spread the work out over the year, and work more normal hours most of the year.
  12. Exactly. Spreading out the workload and lessening the stress were always goals of mine. I love my clients who always go on extension. There's no way I could do them all by 4/15.
  13. First, I would move the shareholder loans to additional paid in capital. S corp debt basis is an unnecessary complication. Too many preparers plug the balance sheet, which I hate! If the balance sheet is wrong, the tax return is probably wrong too. Ideally, you should recreate all the returns from inception and reconstruct basis too. You didn't mention stock basis so I'm guessing the prior preparer didn't track that? Are there actual balanced books for these companies?
  14. Just go with the way ATX does it. The IRS doesn't compare years and bottom line is the same anyway. Besides, I think the prior CPA was wrong.
  15. We have cable phone at home and VOIP at work and we were getting tons of '800 Service' calls awhile back and half the calls at work were robocalls with just city & state showing on the caller ID. It's settle down at home quite a bit. Not sure about work because I haven't been in the office for over 3 months.
  16. Yeah, extensions are a huge waste of time and money. The extension ought to be truly automatic, where if you don't file by 4/15, it's automatically extended to 10/15 without any effort for taxpayers or the IRS. Essentially this would make the due date 10/15 with payments still due 4/15. At least with efiled extensions, the IRS doesn't have to manually enter 10's of millions of paper extensions.
  17. Usually, killing the ATX Server in Task Manager, then running ATX Admin Console will fix the 'connect to server' issue. But it sounds like your database has errors. ATX does have batch files you can download and run to repair the database, but I'd let support do that since your error is not usual.
  18. None of states I deal with have late filing penalties, only late paying penalties. And refund returns don't need extensions anyway. For science, try to efile the federal extension now and report back to us.
  19. I used to mail paper extensions in a box. It was a lot easier for me to put 300 sheets of paper in a box and it seems like it would be easier for the IRS too. #ExtensionsAreStupid
  20. I think it is. There are a lot of little things that just work better both on the federal and state levels. Of course, I don't have Max to compare it to, so I'm not sure if these upgrades are in Max or not. But the last year I had Max, I had to change a multistate return and forgot to fix the credit for taxes paid to another state and it went out wrong. That would never happen in Advantage. Oh, and when I called support last year, one time a person answered and the other two times, my wait was less than a minute. They call it Concierge Support and there's a separate number.
  21. The other trick is to lie and say that you are not a 3rd party filling out the form. The only way you get the letter instantly is to be the person applying. They will give you the number instantly but the letter will have to be mailed, and I much prefer the letter.
  22. I think you mean 'donor'.
  23. I saw a 4868 efile created in the efile manager and I submitted it just for kicks, and guess what? The IRS accepted it! Not sure what that really means but I'm guessing they changed the software code in the crudest way possible? Or maybe there's an unannounced grace period?
  24. Seems so unnecessary since the IRS already accepts payments every day, and you go online to renew your PTIN anyway. My state doesn't use any 3rd parties, except perhaps a credit card processor, when I go online to renew my license.
  25. Does anybody know what the contractor does for $14.95? Background checks? Or is it mostly Gravy Train?
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