The Empire (state) Strikes Back
In addition to the much publicized effort to protect taxpayers from incompetent preparers by insisting that all commercial preparers pay a $100 registration fee, New York is saving money this year by ...
Not mailing out any tax forms.
Closing all walk-in tax service centers.
Eliminating toll-free tax help phone lines for out-of-state callers.
Not sending out 1099-G forms to recipients of NY refunds who itemized last year.
This last one is my personal favorite, since the NY 1099-G used to reflect only that portion of the refund which was due to overpayment. It did not include the portion of the refund attributed to refundable credits [and we have a lot of them] or sales tax adjustments. That math is now left to the preparer.
In addition to the much publicized effort to protect taxpayers from incompetent preparers by insisting that all commercial preparers pay a $100 registration fee, New York is saving money this year by ...
Not mailing out any tax forms.
Closing all walk-in tax service centers.
Eliminating toll-free tax help phone lines for out-of-state callers.
Not sending out 1099-G forms to recipients of NY refunds who itemized last year.
This last one is my personal favorite, since the NY 1099-G used to reflect only that portion of the refund which was due to overpayment. It did not include the portion of the refund attributed to refundable credits [and we have a lot of them] or sales tax adjustments. That math is now left to the preparer.
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