
BobbyCPA
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AOTC - Canadian college - ATX won't accept school's Canada zip code
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An ATX representative just told me that I need to paper file because the software won't accept a foreign address on the Form 1098-T input screen. Robert 1:14:15 p.m. ATX does not recognize the address. Miguel 1:16:00 p.m. Our system will not be able to accept the foreign address Robert 1:16:42 p.m. So do I need to file a paper tax return? Miguel 1:17:22 p.m. Yes due to the issue, the return will need to be paper file -
That happened to me 2 or 3 times in the past with the submission of an incorrect payer ID # but those clients never received a notice.
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My first thought is that deducting the forgiven payback amount is like double dipping, but then so is deducting proceeds of a tax-free PPP loan used for business expenses.
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I have a handful of clients with crypto and they all are younger than age 35. I've informed them to complete my blank gain/loss worksheet to record the activity.
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I informed all clients in my pre-Tax-Season letter that it is advisable to obtain an IP PIN. I included a Yes and No check box for them to indicate whether they did so or not. Approximately 20% obtained an IP PIN, 10% tried but were unsuccessful (some of whom couldn't pass IRS's confirmation-of-identity test), and the remaining 70% didn't pursue it at all. I'm surprised to read that a PIN for 2021 has already been received because it's usually not issued until the end of the year.
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Yes! I also mined a list of charity donee names, addresses, etc. from previous tax returns that I keep in an Excel spreadsheet window screen (along with college name, addresses, etc. and other data) that can be instantly copied into ATX).
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Thank you! I'll try again.
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I've been doing the same: "X" the error window, save the tax return, close ATX, restart ATX. Clicking OK on the error window prevented ATX from restarting until I rebooted my computer.
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My client IRS tax returns containing an IP PIN with a leading zero (0xxxxx) are being rejected.
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No response from ATX. Very disappointed with that level of customer service.
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Still waiting for a reply from ATX. Hopefully the delay is because it's a holiday (theirs, not mine).
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I called ATX early this morning but my automated voice "work order" question hasn't been returned yet.
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I entered my client's 6-digit IP PIN in ATX. The first digit is a zero: 0xxxxx. But the E-filing is being Rejected by Agency (Reject Code X0000-005) because they say the IP PIN has only 5 digits (xxxxx) instead of 6 digits (0xxxxx). It's as if the first digit zero isn't being seen or is being dropped (sorta like when Excel drops the leading zero if such a number is entered into a cell). The ATX virtual assistant suggested putting a single quote mark before the IP PIN but that resulted in ATX preventing the E-file from even being created. Anybody here with a similar experience?