Colfax Mingo Posted April 15, 2008 Report Posted April 15, 2008 It's going to get real lonely here after today. I am in one of the Presidential Disaster Areas in Missouri. My NEW deadline is May 19. I see on the IRS Web site that there are also areas of Arkansas and Georgia with postponed deadlines as well. Is there going to be anyone around here for the next month??? Quote
jklcpa Posted April 15, 2008 Report Posted April 15, 2008 The regulars that you see having hundreds of postings usually stay around & the posters that have just a few usually go. Although that could be a little distorted since some people are just now finding this site. I'll still be here. Some of us are planning to test other tax software & post reviews this summer so the board will be quieter but not come to a standstill. Quote
joelgilb Posted April 15, 2008 Report Posted April 15, 2008 It's going to get real lonely here after today. I am in one of the Presidential Disaster Areas in Missouri. My NEW deadline is May 19. I see on the IRS Web site that there are also areas of Arkansas and Georgia with postponed deadlines as well. Is there going to be anyone around here for the next month??? You're on your own! Ok. I'll bet some of us will still be here. I for one have over 60 extensions to prepare. Thing is I have about the same number of returns as I prepared last year, and had only 5 extensions then. But this year everyone showed up late and I couldn't get them done. Made for a killer 2nd half of season. Joel Quote
mcb39 Posted April 15, 2008 Report Posted April 15, 2008 You're on your own! Ok. I'll bet some of us will still be here. I for one have over 60 extensions to prepare. Thing is I have about the same number of returns as I prepared last year, and had only 5 extensions then. But this year everyone showed up late and I couldn't get them done. Made for a killer 2nd half of season. Joel What was that with people this year? They came in droves really early; then a lull and then they came extremely late. I have never filed as many extensions as this year either; and other years I usually manage to get them done and filed by the 15th even though I took the precaution of an extension. At least the BIG pressure is off. Quote
joelgilb Posted April 15, 2008 Report Posted April 15, 2008 What was that with people this year? They came in droves really early; then a lull and then they came extremely late. I have never filed as many extensions as this year either; and other years I usually manage to get them done and filed by the 15th even though I took the precaution of an extension. At least the BIG pressure is off. Same thing happened here. I notice that every few years this seems to happen. This year with the stimulus payment I expected people early. Good thing I didn't place any bets that that would happen Joel Quote
joanmcq Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 Don't worry Colfax, some of us don't have lives and hang out here year round. And we have extensions etc...and a lot of the really fun returns are extended. Plus we have to come here to find out how Mel's software is coming along! Not to mention what JB is having for lunch. Quote
mcb39 Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 Don't worry Colfax, some of us don't have lives and hang out here year round. And we have extensions etc...and a lot of the really fun returns are extended. Plus we have to come here to find out how Mel's software is coming along! Not to mention what JB is having for lunch. Plus, we need to find out whether JB gets engaged or not. Will she or won"t she....that is the question? Quote
Tax Prep by Deb Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 I had a similar year. Early in January thru all of February I was slammed, there was a brief slow down in March, but slammed this past week. I also filed more extensions than ever, unfortunately most of them because I was waiting for one piece of info! You think people could stop for one minute and get me that one piece of info, but noooooo! I also will be sticking around. Last year on the other community I missed checking one day and poof!!!!! it was gone. So I'm checking in daily! Deb! Quote
Janitor Bob Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 It's going to get real lonely here after today. I am in one of the Presidential Disaster Areas in Missouri. My NEW deadline is May 19. I see on the IRS Web site that there are also areas of Arkansas and Georgia with postponed deadlines as well. Is there going to be anyone around here for the next month??? I'll be here Until end of May (when I will be temprarily gone to Key West)....I Now have 3 people that need federal, Ohio, School, and city returns filed for 2004, 2005, and 2006...as well as a few extensions for 2007. Quote
Margaret CPA in OH Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 My season sounds just like Deb's - rush, lull, rush with that maddening single item (basis, usually) seemingly unobtainable. And, like Joan, I don't have much of a life. I will be teaching more scuba this year because the dive center seems short on instructors now. And, with more extensions than ever, I will be still crunching numbers After a week in Sedona in May, it will be interesting to catch up with those still hanging out here at our "water cooler." What a great group of supportive folks here! And what a difference you all have made in my professional and personal life. JB, if she agrees, are we all invited to the virtual wedding? Quote
kcjenkins Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Well, the good thing, JB, is that she's now gone through a tax season, so if she says yes she makes the decision in full knowledge of your worst, as well as your best. Because tax season always brings out the worst in us at some point. No tax professional should ever marry without having gone through at least one tax season with the person, first. Some folks just can not take the stress. Quote
Tax Prep by Deb Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Is that what it is? I was wondering what stress was! (hahahaha) Today has felt soooooo good. I actually got through a complete meal without the phone ringing, or somebody coming to pickup or drop off! It's so good to finally have a life again! I hope all is well with everyone and that they have a wonderful rest of the year. Deb! Quote
Gloria Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Don't worry Colfax, some of us don't have lives and hang out here year round. And we have extensions etc...and a lot of the really fun returns are extended. Plus we have to come here to find out how Mel's software is coming along! Not to mention what JB is having for lunch. Who is this "Mel" that is developing the software? A prior ATX employee???? Quote
kcjenkins Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Boy, you really are new to the board, aren't you? Mel lives in Hawaii now, but he was one of the guy who started out with Steve and Glynn Williet, when they were developing ATX at a card table in their living room, then moved it to the garage, etc. He's a programmer, not really a tax person, except by osmosis. But he's been on the old board and then this one for years, helping out with computer questions, rather than with tax ones. He's a sweet guy, and he's thinking about doing the same thing the Willets did, starting a new program that would serve the needs of those of us who are fed up with the big companies lack of concern for their customers. A bunch of us have offered to buy into it, if he decides he is willing to do it, and provide capital for the startup. It's still an open question, but we are hoping. He sort of wants to move back to Maine, so if he does do it, we might even end up with a bunch of the old ATX crew working in the new business. Quote
MAMalody Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 I sure hope he doesn't forget the ATX to Mel conversion program. Quote
Byron Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 I haven't seen a naming contest for Mel's new software, so let me kick it off by suggesting MelTax. Or Mellow Tax (right out of the good old 60's) Quote
BulldogTom Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Frozen Kahuna Tax (Maine & Hawaii) Big Khuna Tax Frozen Moose Trax Tax PUG (Professional User's Group) Tax SALYS Tax (Same As Last Year Stupid) America's Tax Xchange (CCH will love that one!) IPG (Independent Professionals Group) Tax IHTLBHACCH Tax (I Hate Those Lying Butt Heads At CCH) Tom Lodi, CA Quote
joanmcq Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 The last one's a bit hard to pronounce. Frozen Moose Trax Tax. I just found out the stereo got stolen out of my rv/van thingy. What a day! Quote
grandmabee Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 Frozen Kahuna Tax (Maine & Hawaii) Big Khuna Tax Frozen Moose Trax Tax PUG (Professional User's Group) Tax SALYS Tax (Same As Last Year Stupid) America's Tax Xchange (CCH will love that one!) IPG (Independent Professionals Group) Tax IHTLBHACCH Tax (I Hate Those Lying Butt Heads At CCH) Tom Lodi, CAmakes me remember when my kids were little that was there favorite taunt to each other "butthead" Quote
grandmabee Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 makes me remember when my kids were little that was there favorite taunt to each other "butthead" Quote
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