I have an accounting office in my home and have had for 47 years. Is this an essential business in regards to the governor of the state of Virginia? Can my clients come to a drop off box without being fined?
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That sounds like a legal question, for an attorney in Virginia.
We are just fellow tax preparers and can't answer that for you.
At the moment anyway, we're considered either "professional services" or "financial services" and are considered essential. I'll try to copy/paste from another list but the formatting may be wonky:
Here is the new order for your reference: www.governor.virginia.gov/media/governorvirginiagov/.... Item 1.a. is the relevant section.
EO 53 is available here: www.governor.virginia.gov/media/governorvirginiagov/.... Item 8 is the relevant section.
8. Although business operations offering professional rather than retail services may remain open, they should utilize teleworking as much as possible. Where telework is not feasible, such business must adhere to social distancing recommendations, enhanced sanitizing practices on common surfaces, and apply the relevant workplace guidance from state and federal authorities.
Rick (in VA)
Thanks Rick...
I forgot you were a Virginia dude 😉
I'm just paying it forward 'cause somebody posted yesterday on the VA CPA list I'm on and saved me the trouble of having to look it up! Then our VSCPA government liaison confirmed it and posted the links to the EOs.
I heard there was going to be a press conference yesterday at 2pm with an "important announcement from the Governor" so I made sure I was at the post office at 1pm getting out everything that was ready to go. 🙂 The a-holes in Richmond aren't conforming to the 7/15 deadline for "budgetary reasons" so we're still due 5/1 for filing. They did extend the payment deadline to 6/1 but if you don't pay by 6/1 then penalties accrue from 5/1. So basically my tax season got extended from 4/15 all the way to 5/1. Woohoo.
Trying to deal with clueless clients by mail is excruciating. Despite having "sign here" stickies (color coded with the first name of the person who's supposed to sign and the arrow pointing to the right line), I've already gotten one back who signed on the ERO line. I think Cheryl's getting tired of hearing me say AYFKM!
Rick
Wow... that sucks
At least CA is staying in lock-step with the IRS regarding deadlines. I guess I better keep an eye on the handful of other states I do to make sure nothing gets missed.
VA is not one of them tho 😀
The Washington Post list updated today says: “brick-and-mortar retail stores in Virginia, such as bike shops, may stay open as long as they serve fewer than 10 people at a time.” On the other hand, they have closed “theaters, performing arts centers, nightclubs, concert venues, museums and other indoor entertainment centers.” So I guess it depends on what your clients really see in you.
Thanks to every one. Your answers were all good answers. Thanks, again. Cpn
"and other indoor entertainment centers.” So I guess it depends on what your clients really see in you"
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You're welcome to use that phrase.
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