A taxpayer appeared unannounced this morning and he said I prepared his 2007
return and that he made the mistake of going to Liberty last year. I told him that I generally will not
prepare returns again after a client fails to come back to me.
He started off by saying he wanted to deduct CHILD SUPPORT payments. I asked are
you SURE you paid child support payments? He replied: "YES". I then advised him that
child support payments are NOT deductible. He then said NOW I remember it was ALIMONY
I paid. I advised that I needed the name and social security number of his ex-wife before I
could allow a deduction for alimony and if it was not alimony, IRS would disallow it. At
that point he said he would go back to Liberty and he left. I do NOT want this type of
client. Watch for them. They will be coming in now. I have a SENSE or ESP about clients
and as soon as I see them, I can tell that I do NOT want them as my client.
return and that he made the mistake of going to Liberty last year. I told him that I generally will not
prepare returns again after a client fails to come back to me.
He started off by saying he wanted to deduct CHILD SUPPORT payments. I asked are
you SURE you paid child support payments? He replied: "YES". I then advised him that
child support payments are NOT deductible. He then said NOW I remember it was ALIMONY
I paid. I advised that I needed the name and social security number of his ex-wife before I
could allow a deduction for alimony and if it was not alimony, IRS would disallow it. At
that point he said he would go back to Liberty and he left. I do NOT want this type of
client. Watch for them. They will be coming in now. I have a SENSE or ESP about clients
and as soon as I see them, I can tell that I do NOT want them as my client.
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