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Everything posted by mcb39
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I just tell them that I have to have it as an attached PDF file. They will usually comply. I refuse to accept screen shots. It is on them to furnish me with the correct paperwork.
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I just had one as well. He swore he didn't have an ID Pin. He told us to refile with last years pin, which, of course, also got rejected. These pins are issued because clients are or were at some point subject to possible identity theft. We ended up paper filing the return. Client was not happy with US and I doubt that we will ever see him again. We know he got the pin and just discarded or can't find it. He was not willing to ask the IRS for a copy of the Pin for 2022.
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Good Grief!!!!!
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Thanks to all of you and my daughter-in-law; even though I wasted a whole day, I have a handle on this now. The next hurdle will be to get the program to accept the contributions. Again, THANK YOU all so very much. Happy Holiday to all.
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But, is the Marketplace considered a HDHP?
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Can a retired person contribute money to an HSA when they only insurance she has is the Marketplace? I thought you had to be employed. Correct me.
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A few extensions every day; a few new clients every day. we, too, are finding that we care less. We cannot let this business get the best of us. We will continue as we started; doing concise and thorough work. So many interruptions. Unexpected surgery for hubby; he is still on the recovery list though getting better every day. He makes our lunch. Too many people walking in without appointments. All that and we continue to smile and try not to rush anyone. Now ATX is pushing for early renewals and I am afraid to ask what the price will be this year. Good for you!
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Many of my low income clients are extremely classy, kind and appreciative individuals.
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I know that I am on the lower end of the spectrum. I agree mostly with Yardley CPA. I charges according to the circumstances. I know I am probably charging way too little, but you have to consider what the market will bear. In Central semi-rural Wisconsin, I don't have many high-class clients. I try to adjust fees yearly; some up and some down. I continue to tell my clients that this business is not all about money. They are first and foremost the most important presence in my office at any given time. I would never think of charging per form, per page or any other set method of pricing. I generally pull a number out of my head based on time and complexity; but I also consider the situation of the client. This might be wrong, but my clients are happy, I am happy and I sleep very well at night.
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Many, many taxpayers under 25 and over 65 did benefit last year and it was a sweet credit for the hard working low income clients. This year, no soap and I have seen it over and over and over. It was never a lot of money, but it was a little extra and I think it's a shame that they did away with it.
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I had a small business go from S Corp to Qualified Joint Venture. I just had to write a letter to the State informing them what had transpired. Actually just a copy of the IRS letter dissolving the S Corp. They kept the same name.
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We have so little guidance on Wi tax law. Seems like you either "know" it or you "don't". Call the people at My Tax Account. They are very knowledgeable and helpful.
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And I knew about the exceptions as well. Sorry!
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You cannot take the PTC on a MFS return.
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I always file them separately. First Fed and then State. WI requires a copy of Fed to accompany State return.
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All of mine are older models. That is 5. I am well stocked with toner cartridges, but probably won't order more until I need them. What a shame.
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Thanks for the update. So,, HP is joining the Intuit, Microsoft bandwagon......
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I purchased a refurbished HP P2035 from Tiger Direct to replace the one I had been using for years. Because the original had started to streak, I brought the new one out of storage. Very happy and no problems to date. I do not use OEM laser cartridges.
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This happened once before. I don't believe it would be taxable because it was paid for with after tax dollars. However, I don't know and I don't care. Give it to a worthy Charity and call it the "Great Tax Preparers' Donation Act".
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Personally, I think Bob's basis is zero and Ann should be claiming a $2000 gain.
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My construction clients never empty out their vans and covered trucks. They have other vehicles for personal use.
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They have broken down the part that is taxable and the part that is not. My question is why should my client under age 59 1/2 have to pay the early withdrawal penalty on an inherited life insurance annuity.
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Client under 59 1/2 received a 1099R from a Life Insurance Annuity Payout coded 1D; no known exceptions to penalty. Federal and State taxes are properly withheld. Am I not correct that I fill out the 5329 for relief from the penalty? Should I use Code 04 or Code 16? Thanks to anyone who can help me. If I am correct; last years return will also have to be amended as she payed a very large penalty last year for an early withdrawal from a Death benefit that was not coded 4.
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Time to part ways. Life is too short. There are plenty of decent clients out there clamoring for help. IMO