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IRS Generosity

BobKamman
Level 15

Client received a letter that they had made a mistake on “taxes” part of last year’s Schedule A. This is what they filed:

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This is what the IRS notice said:

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What they did, was allow $10,000 for total taxes, because that’s what most people claimed, and didn’t look at the numbers that added up to less. They reduced taxable income by exactly $2,803, resulting in a refund of $766 including interest.

This return has everything – Schedules A, B, C, D, and donation of publicly traded stock. This year’s fee came out to $750. But basically it’s free, because paper filing last year resulted in an unexpected refund.

4 Comments 4
dkh
Level 15

So does this mean all clients should paper file to increase the chance of receiving an unexpected "bonus" refund ????

IRonMaN
Level 15

Jim isn't going to go that route.  That extra time with assembly would cost him 4.3 returns a day.


Slava Ukraini!
sjrcpa
Level 15

That's bizarre. Do you think IRS will catch their mistake and ask for the money back?

The more I know, the more I don't know.
abctax55
Level 15

Ten years ago... I would have said the IRS would catch the mistake & want the money back.

Now - I doubt it.

Make the client split it with you???

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