Good morning,
A friend/client just dropped off her son's W-2 and wanted to know how to handle the fact that she inadvertently did his taxes last year for 2019 using 2018 data. Can I simply do 2020 now with correct data and amend for 2019 later, or will it not submit because of 2019? Of course, now the client is in a yank because of the recent stimulus package. 😉
Happy Monday All!!
Dawn
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Yes you can do 20, why wait to amend 19? Fix it and forget it,
Thank you, I was just wondering if it would be red-flagged somehow because of the nature of the error. But, I would definitely prefer to get 2020 out of the way and amend later.
Thank you for responding. 🙂
From the Urban Dictionary:
in a yank
In a hurry or in a rush, usually used when someone is late or when tempers are running high
Origin: Probably Midwestern United States
Calm down, we don't have to be in a yank to get out of here.
If you hadn't lost your keys, we wouldn't have been in such a yank to get to the party on time
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I'm trying to figure out what this has to do with the recent stimulus package. Did she inadvertently claim him as a dependent, also? Or maybe he inadvertently claimed her? Don't you hate it when your clients do things inadvertently.
Oh yeah, this girl is as Midwestern as they come. And I have a pile of ridiculous sayings learned along the way to prove it, lol.
As far as the client, I think they conclude because of what happened in 2019 with Turbo Tax, the IRS won't use the information on file to send a stimulus payment.
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