Hi,
As I've found out, the Intuit Link engagement letters do not allow for two people to sign, and is therefore not sufficient for clients who are married filing jointly. I will send a boilerplate engagement letter via DocuSign, but I would still like to send the questionnaire and the document upload link via Intuit Link. Is there a way to not send Intuit Link's engagement letter so it does not confuse my clients as to why I'm sending them two ELs?
Thanks in advance.
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Did you ever find a workaround for this? I'm currently struggling with the same issue using the "Batch" send in Lacerte and couldn't find a way to send it to both taxpayer and spouse
Check with your professional liability insurance company. I'm in California and use CAMICO. I checked with them, and they say that one spouse can sign and bind the other.
Obviously needs some wisdom to collect both if they don't get along or you have any knowledge that the spouse would object or challenge the signer's decision. But now for 95% of my clients, I only collect one signature. I opt for the spouse I interact with the most.
I use Ignition to automate my engagement letters. Reach out if you want a referral link to get a discount after a free trial.
Would this help?
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