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  1. Dan

    1120S

    I rolled over form 1120S from one of my clients. Forms rolled over were: Sch K1; W-2; Client instructions and 1120S. It took some time for the return to open. The changes I saw: there were no folders on the top in this new program. Instead a list of forms were on the left. I wonder why they made this change. I know other tax software has forms on the left but I liked how ATX had the folers on the top. The pages and worksheets were on the bottom as before. At the bottom it also included a way to expand your page on the computer screen. So far this is the only return I have rolled over. Still waiting for more updates to the program. I wonder when Form 940 will be available?
  2. Concerning form 4562, what about farmers that need to send in their tax return by March 1 if they have not paid estimated taxes.
  3. Dan

    Form 940

    The form I'm speaking about is the "Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return"
  4. Dan

    Form 940

    I read that the due date for filing Form 940 for 2012 is January 31, 2013 This form is for an S-Corporation. How are you taking care of this problem?
  5. Thanks for your replies! Let me give you an example! 1. You have a net profit of $28,678 on Schedule F 2. Of the profit in line 1, $24,128 is from CRP payment 3. What amount do you include on line 4 of the self-employed health insurance deduction worksheet? The above goes to the original question. The worksheet in the ATX program does not say anything about "do not included Conservation Reserve Program payments" whereas publication 535 on page 20 does. One tax program I have deducted the CRP payments from the net profit and entered $4,550 on line 29 of Form 1040. The ATX program does not subtract the CRP payment. Why? Is there something I'm missing?
  6. Then why does it say, "do not include CRP payments?"
  7. I have a question concerning the Self-employed health Insurance Deduction Worksheet. This worksheet is on Form 1040, line 29. Question: Why are the following words not listed on line 4 of that worksheet. Enter your net profit but ("Do no include Conservation Reserve Program payments exempt from self-employment tax")? (CRP payments) It makes a lot of difference how much you can deduct on Form 1040, line 29 when you include the CRP payments. On Schedule SE these CRP payments are shown on line 1b and reduce the self-employment tax. Looking for an early reply.
  8. Instructions to Schedule F (F-4) says in one place, "However, if 2011 was the year of damage, you can elect to include certain proceeds in income for 2012." What does it mean by certain proceeds? It also says, "...if you elect to defer any eligible crop insurance proceeds, you must defer all such crop insurance proceeds..." Wheat is one crop and Milo is another crop. It does not say crops. Must you defer all crops (wheat & milo) insurance proceeds if you want to defer any? Does the statement mean all insurance proceeds of wheat or all the insurance proceeds of both wheat & milo? Looking for an early reply. Thanks!
  9. Question 1: If a person receives three checks during 2011 from Crop inurance proceeds (2 checks for wheat and 1 for milo) can you defer to 2012 only the wheat checks? Question 2: Do you need to include in the deferred amount 2008 and 2009 disaster payments received in 2011. For example, if you defer any 2011 crop insurance proceeds to 2012, must you also defer any 2008 and 2009 disaster payments received?
  10. If you put more than one date (say three dates) on the line it causes an error. If you put just one date (on date) on the return there is no error. When you do a check of the return you see an error with red identification. If you try this out on the return according to what I have written on the first post you will understand the problem.
  11. jainen If you look on page 11 of Publication 225, page 11 it says, check the box on 8c and then it says: "attach a statement to your tax return." It goes on to say on that same page that the statement must include: "the cause of the destruction or damage and the date or dates it occurred." Problem in regard to previous question.
  12. I would more to respond to the question. Thanks
  13. Question: There seems to be a problem with line 6c (Sch F (1040)) - Election to Defer Crop Insurance Proceeds to 2012. On the form you have the words: "Date of destruction, damage, or inability to plant." You can only enter one date on that line. If you enter more than one date the line turns red. In Publication 225, page 11 it says: "The cause of the destruction or damage and the date or dates it occurred." According to the IRS instructions here it says to me date or dates. If you have more than one date of destruction (for example three) what is a person to do with the other two dates when the destruction occurred? If you can enter more than one date when you received a check on that same form why can't you enter more than one date when the destruction occurred? Look for your reply. Thanks!
  14. I am looking at a Form W-3 "Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements." In the section, kind of Employer is has a number of boxes and you are to choose one. If you are doing this for a local church, which box should you check? Should it be the box that says "None Apply" or the box 501c non govt? How do you choose? What information must you know before you choose either of those boxes? Again, this is for a local church. What does the letter c stand for in back of the number 501? Looking for your soon reply. Thanks!
  15. Thanks for all your responses! In the instructions for Schedule C (C-1) It says, "For example, a sporadic activity...does not qualify as a business. To report income from a nonbusiness activity, see the instructions for Form 1040, line 21..."
  16. No! The son is not in the business of farming. He has a full-time non farming job. But if you help your father-in-law during your vacation from your full-time job and he pays you in wheat and a cow; how do you report that income. Going back to the previous question.
  17. Thanks for replying. To some of your questions, the wheat income came as a result of helping father in harvest on the farm. The cow income came as a result of helping father take care of the cows.
  18. Question: How do you report wheat sold in your name and a cow sold in your name when you are not a farmer? How and where do you report this income on a tax return? What form would you use? Thanks!
  19. Dan

    1099 PATR

    Question: where do you put box 3 (form 1099 patr) amounts on schedule F? Box 3 says "per unit retain allocations?" Thanks for your response!
  20. Dan

    Self-Select Pin

    Thanks ATX master for your response. Does the information you share mean that an individual could have a new signature pin assigned to him/her each year if they so desired? So, if that is the case, you would not have to keep record of it. Where in IRS material does it say you can change the signature pin? What publication or etc.? Thanks again!
  21. Question 1: What do you use in Form 8879 for the taxpayer's pin if you don't know what they used last year? Question 2: What do you do if the previous tax professional used the same pin number for all tax payers? Question 3: Can I generate a new pin for my customers? Where in the IRS material does it say that I can generate a new and different pin number? Looking for your reply. Thanks!
  22. When I called the IRS yesterday concerning when we could efile, they told me February 14.
  23. Question: What do you charge to do W-2's and 1099's? I tried to do a search on this site for this information but did not find it. Could you help me. Thanks! What is the lowest, average, and highest charges?
  24. I have a welcome letter. There is nothing on that letter that says the number is provisional. It does say on the welcome letter the need to take a competency test given by the IRS. This test will be available soon after June 1, 2011.
  25. Question: The government has passed a rule that if you prepare 100 or so returns that you must efile them. My question: If the client owns money on the return, what are the rules if the client wants to send the amount due on the return by check? I sure don't see any information regarding this in the !040 instructions.
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