I had a new client referred to me by one of my existing clients. She came to me legally separated with a restraining order of no contact with her spouse. She wanted to claim HOH so I did. The tax return is under review since March 5th, I assume because of the filing status change and her husband has not filed a return.
They came to me yesterday saying, we are back together and want to amend our return and file MFJ. Wow right. The IRS notice says do nothing for 60 days while we are reviewing the return. My gut says just wait and do nothing. THOUGHTS
You hit the nail on the head Iron Man. Crazy indeed. That is why I do not like to get involved with that type of crap and nonsense. Had that happen years ago with a couple that were on and off . The girl called me one day at 11 at night with some b*******, and that was the last straw, and I fired both of them. Felt real good after that.
@Brainstrom wrote:
She came to me legally separated
Thought #1: Legal Separation is rather uncommon. Are you SURE they are were legally separated?
Thought #2: For tax purposes, Legal Separation is treated as NOT married. So MFJ is not an option.
((I assume because of the filing status change and her husband has not filed a return.))
not a good assumption… lots of reasons returns get stuck…. I wouldn’t do a thing til the return is released or criticized… you can always call preparers hot line… see @TaxGuyBill post to be sure what’s really going on
…. but at the end of the day, I’d vote to fire them
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