Err on the conservative side
If the taxpayer cannot verify receipt, I will assume that the taxpayer received the $250.
I would rather have the client receive a letter saying $250.00 is being refunded instead of a letter saying you owe $250.00 plus interest. However, each letter will probably say "you (meaning us according to our clients) made a mistake."
The IRS does not have this information now. It has been explained to me that SSA will send the information later for matching purposes. Similar to the way they send the W-2 information.
Why SSA didn't put this on the 1099SSA beats the heck out of me!
I do intend on advising the client of what I did.
Originally posted by Larmil
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If the taxpayer cannot verify receipt, I will assume that the taxpayer received the $250.
I would rather have the client receive a letter saying $250.00 is being refunded instead of a letter saying you owe $250.00 plus interest. However, each letter will probably say "you (meaning us according to our clients) made a mistake."
The IRS does not have this information now. It has been explained to me that SSA will send the information later for matching purposes. Similar to the way they send the W-2 information.
Why SSA didn't put this on the 1099SSA beats the heck out of me!
I do intend on advising the client of what I did.
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