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    Naics Codes

    calidelicias
    Level 1

    Case # 1595891184

    the Program is not recognizing Naics codes from last year, and is really difficult to search the Naics codes under the "zoom button" many activities are not listed in the Zoom results.

    I have spoken to several agents and the I have not received a resolution to the problem.  The developers really need to take a look at this as Business taxes are due March 15th and the program doe not let transmit unless I have a correct Naics code.

    The only options right now for many of my business clients is either transmit with the wrong code or transmit with a 

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    sjrcpa
    Level 15

    Codes for tax returns have changed this year.

    Find the instructions for the type of return in question - 1040 Schedule C, 1120, 1065, etc., look at the list of codes and choose one.


    The more I know the more I don’t know.
    dascpa
    Level 12

    Never saw a "need" for these codes on a tax return as the US Census Bureau sends out zillion page questionaires on this.  But the change this year has been an utter pain for certain clients.  Also don't honestly believe IRS looks at the driver's license info for individual returns as tax return identity theft is still there.  Just wasted time on all these issues, in my opinion.

    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    My question for this week is:

    Does anybody know what the longest prison sentence was given to a tax preparer for picking a wrong code?


    Slava Ukraini!
    TaxGuyBill
    Level 15

    @IRonMaN wrote:

     

    Does anybody know what the longest prison sentence was given to a tax preparer for picking a wrong code?


     

    It used to be 999999 years, but this year the IRS changed it to 999000 years.

     

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    calidelicias
    Level 1

    if it would have been that easy I would not have posted: there are business specific codes I need and they are not  found in 1040, 1065, 1120 etc

    TaxGuyBill
    Level 15

    @calidelicias wrote:

    if it would have been that easy I would not have posted: there are business specific codes I need and they are not  found in 1040, 1065, 1120 etc


     

    Tax returns don't use NAICS codes.  They use the Principal Business Activity codes that are listed in the Instructions.  So if it isn't in the Instructions, you shouldn't be using it.

    sjrcpa
    Level 15

    You can only use the codes in the IRS form instructions. It is that easy.

    The software is programmed that way.

    They are not necessarily NAICS codes. IRS calls them Business Codes.


    The more I know the more I don’t know.
    IRonMaN
    Level 15

    Someone is getting a little dramatic for something that has no drama whatsoever.  I’ll second the vote for “it is that easy”


    Slava Ukraini!