ILLMAS Posted January 26, 2021 Report Posted January 26, 2021 Who is going to be charging their clients to reconcile the credit? And how much would be you be charging? 2 Quote
Lee B Posted January 26, 2021 Report Posted January 26, 2021 It will depend on the situation. If my client me gives accurate detailed info and they received the EIP up front, then no charge. If i have to do extra work then there will be an additional fee, especially if the reconciliation generates a credit on their return. 3 Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted January 26, 2021 Report Posted January 26, 2021 Especially if it is one of the people that kept bugging me all summer about where there check was, because they did not want direct deposit but wanted this free money right away, then I will certainly charge to put the amount they got on their tax return. 4 1 Quote
Lion EA Posted January 26, 2021 Report Posted January 26, 2021 I'll charge extra for two MFS returns instead of one MFJ return when one spouse make less than $75,000 and can claim RRC1 and RRC2 as MFS. Maybe a Research charge for all the questions, explanations, and especially phaseout calculations. 4 Quote
Lee B Posted January 26, 2021 Report Posted January 26, 2021 Perhaps my clients are more laid back here in Oregon where we have huge surpluses of Marijuana, THC and CBD. I actually did not get a single call asking about any of this stuff However, I did spend many hours assisting with PPP Loans 2 1 Quote
Abby Normal Posted January 26, 2021 Report Posted January 26, 2021 I love Oregon. People there follow traffic rules and don't litter. And they grow all kinds of food, and make great cheese and wine. 2 Quote
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