Earlier this week, I posted a question about mileage and meal deductions for a new client. HRB allowed the deduction in prior years, but I determined that the client was really just commuting to work and not entitled to any deduction. Thanks to all who responded to my post and helped affirm my conclusion. Anyway, I called the client last night and told him that he could not deduct the mileage and meals on his return. I politely said I could complete the return without the deductions (the correct way); or if he did not agree with me, I would return his information to him and he could seek a second opinion on the matter. He chose the latter.
I know I did the right thing and am better off without a client like this, but it bugs me that he will probably go right back to HRB and they will allow the deduction without question. If they will not, I'm sure he will find someone who will.
I just needed to vent about this to others who would understand my frustration. Now back to work.
I know I did the right thing and am better off without a client like this, but it bugs me that he will probably go right back to HRB and they will allow the deduction without question. If they will not, I'm sure he will find someone who will.
I just needed to vent about this to others who would understand my frustration. Now back to work.
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