i just want to confirm if i have a difference in beginning year cash to the actual amount on the books do i do an m1 adjustment line 2 or m2 adjustment?.
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Well, he has done it wrong for 5 years. If it is my client and he doesn't want to do it the right way he gets transferred from my client list to my "former" client list.
What caused the difference?
How much is it?
If it is a cash based taxpayer, doesn't a difference in cash mean a difference in either revenues or expenses? You don't plug equity to make it go away. If it is $1, adjust through the current year income or expenses. If it is $100,000, you are looking at amending the prior year return.
If this software is in your control or if you have access to it, put a lock or password on it after you have finalized the 2023 tax return. QBO has this feature. This will prevent prior year adjustments by bookkeepers or business owners.
It is a messup in thier books, and the difference is less than 20k. I thaught it goes as an m1 adjustment because its 1065 return
Yes but wher would i put the adjustment so ot can reconcile to what they have in books m1 or m2 its a 1065 partnership
You need to find out what the difference is and amend the prior year return.
But I would still need to adjust this year
You need to amend last year first and the amended return becomes your starting point for this year.
The client does not want to do that, and for the past 5 year return he had done an m1 adjustment.
Well, he has done it wrong for 5 years. If it is my client and he doesn't want to do it the right way he gets transferred from my client list to my "former" client list.
This could be a turning point in your relationship with your client. Teach him to do it right. Start now. Then, if he does, your practice gets better.
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