The time has come for IRS to start staggering the 1040 due dates. 1/3 due on April 15th, then 1/3 due on June 15th, and then 1/3 due on August 15. States can conform to this for state and local individual income tax returns . This is insanity what we have to go through every year.
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I'll nominate you, but who is going to win the Nobel Peace Prize for calming Lisa down when she can't coast for the last 8 months of the year?
I agree totally!
Oh hell no, I'm not working all year round!
I slam it out for 4 months, then coast the rest of the year.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
Can you picture chasing clients around all summer to get another copy of documents they were given more time to lose.?
@Just-Lisa-Now- you will get used to it. Plus I know you have a strong work ethic.
@jeffmcpa2010 you won't have to do that if you would fire those clients. Then you can spend more time on the good clients and end up making more money with less headaches. Real simple.
PA - you are just a man ahead of his time. Staggering dates is nice in theory but some folks seem to have enough problems remembering that April 15th is kind of an important date for getting things done. Imagine the chaos with various due dates.
If the insanity is starting to get to you, just let me know. I know a guy in IL that can hook you up with some powerful medicine to help you with your problems. I believe they call it Fireball, but I can confirm that for you if you like.
I'm thinking of all of the people that will yell about discrimination because somebody else gets to procrastinate longer than they can. 🤣
My client asked me recently if I can get him an extension to file his 2019 return.
I got him an extension in July, 2020 until October, 2020. I asked him for his stuff in the lead up to October 2020, again in April 2021 when I got him the 2020 extension, again in the leadup up to October 2021 for 2019 and 2020, in April 2022 when I got the 2021 extension, again when IRS announced amnesty for 2019, again in the lead up to October 2022 for 2019, 2020, and 2021, and again in November 2022 right before efiling closed for 2019.
How, exactly, do you fire these people? If anyone would like a new client, I would be glad to pass on your phone number as a referral.
Im in CA, certain counties get until May 15th to file and pay, we had some major flooding in January so some counties are considered a disaster zone.
Here is another reason that this will eventually become reality. There will be a massive amount of money saved in wages. Tax preparation firms, including CPA firms, will save a huge amount in overtime compensation, and they will be better able to utilize the employees they have. And as we know the largest CPA firms have much more clout than we do. The IRS and the taxing agencies will also save money in wages and will be able to also better utilize the employees they have now. Also, I forgot to mention, there should be a minimum date where you are not allowed to file before. For example the June 15th people will not be allowed to file until March 1st. The August 15th group will not be allowed to file until May 1st. This will save a massive amount of money in wages for the entities that have to issue the various 1099 forms, Etc. The more I think about this, the more I see this is a superb idea. Therefore I have to ask a favor of @IRonMaN: Will you nominate me for a Nobel Peace Prize in Economics for This brilliant idea?
This thread generates so many thoughts!🤔
To what end? If you are thinking they will be better able to get returns completed more quickly, I doubt that will happen. The IRS works at their own pace, no matter.
@taxes96786 Master Po said unto Grasshopper: Even the tortoise can be motivated to snatch the pebble from my hand and run.
Ironman I have made you president of my fan club. I so appreciate all your posts aimed directly at me.
I prefer the 4/15 deadline… usually forces clients to supply the information… i can put them on extension and do the work at my leisure
Last tax season I had this one troublesome client that I had prepared a tax return for over 20years.Finally last year I had enough and simply told him to go someplace else, End of problem.
👍Now you are talking Brother Cooley. I fired one a couple of weeks ago and it felt great! Found out two other ones are not coming back. Good! I have plenty of work and every client is expendable.
You tell them that you cannot work with those who do not meet deadlines.
Holy crap! You mean they let people from IL in here? I know they let DIYers in here, but I didn't think they would stoop so low as to let people from IL in. Before you know it they are going to let people from MN and PA in and then this place is just going to go to a nice warm picnic. 😜
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