I have a client who has lived and worked in another country for 9 years. I got the client when they bought rental property here (in VA) and needed a tax preparer.
She still lives and works as a teacher in another country. She is in town and wants to see me tomorrow.
Here are her 2 concerns.
1- How does she earn one more credit for Social Security?
She had 9 before she moved and needs one more to qualify to receive SS when she retires. (9 might not have been the right number, but you understand... she needs one more) After talking to the SS administration, she decided that she now has some self employment income correcting papers. The work is done out of the country, but when she is here, she could correct papers here, too. She said it is only $1500-3000 this year. She wants to file a Sch C and pay taxes on it.
2-She also wants to file a VA State tax return because her daughter wants to go to college here and she wants to pay in state tuition.
Why am I so suspicious? I thought I heard her say that she regularly did this work, but when I questioned how long she had this income, she said it was a new gig.
I really can't tell if the work is real or not. When it started, or if she has been hiding income from me.
Now it looks like I'll have the foreign income and some US income in addition to the rental.
How do we deal with situations like this? Trust that the client is telling the truth? I don't pretend to be an auditor, and would get out of this business if it came to that. But, I am so suspicious.
I'll meet her face to face for the first time tomorrow.
Hope you are having a cool summer....
~possi
She still lives and works as a teacher in another country. She is in town and wants to see me tomorrow.
Here are her 2 concerns.
1- How does she earn one more credit for Social Security?
She had 9 before she moved and needs one more to qualify to receive SS when she retires. (9 might not have been the right number, but you understand... she needs one more) After talking to the SS administration, she decided that she now has some self employment income correcting papers. The work is done out of the country, but when she is here, she could correct papers here, too. She said it is only $1500-3000 this year. She wants to file a Sch C and pay taxes on it.
2-She also wants to file a VA State tax return because her daughter wants to go to college here and she wants to pay in state tuition.
Why am I so suspicious? I thought I heard her say that she regularly did this work, but when I questioned how long she had this income, she said it was a new gig.
I really can't tell if the work is real or not. When it started, or if she has been hiding income from me.
Now it looks like I'll have the foreign income and some US income in addition to the rental.
How do we deal with situations like this? Trust that the client is telling the truth? I don't pretend to be an auditor, and would get out of this business if it came to that. But, I am so suspicious.
I'll meet her face to face for the first time tomorrow.
Hope you are having a cool summer....
~possi
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