janine
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04-05-2024
11:44 AM
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janine
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04-05-2024
12:07 PM
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Thanks LIsa,
How can I go about checking. Client filed 2021 and 2022 in March 2023.
Is there a way to have the penalties and interests waived?
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04-05-2024
11:53 AM
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2020 and 2021 I know they were due to Covid, not sure about 2022 though.
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04-05-2024
11:55 AM
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Oh if you were in California for 2022, they were refunding portions of the estimated tax penalty due to the extended due dates for payments.
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janine
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Thanks LIsa,
How can I go about checking. Client filed 2021 and 2022 in March 2023.
Is there a way to have the penalties and interests waived?