I get pretty annoyed when a client gets a CP2000 for a correctly prepared return. I don’t like having to charge a client to address an issue where the IRS clearly didn’t look at the return. I’ve got a couple in now, one where they ignored the PSO deduction for a retired firefighter and another dealing with a correctly reported IRA rollover.
But I got one today that really frosts me. Client was living apart from spouse caring for the couple’s children. They were not separated or divorced, just living apart seeing each other once a month or so. When doing her return we determined he had filed his own return as single. I explained that was not an option since they were married and didn’t qualify to be treated as unmarried. I prepared the 2008 return listing her as MFS. She recently got an extra refund from the IRS and actually walked into the local IRS office and asked for an explanation. She was told by the agent at the counter that they had “corrected” her filing status to be HOH. She protested and said, “No I’m still married”. They told her she could file an amended return if she didn’t like it but they were sticking to their position. So now I look like the dummy to her for not getting the extra refund in the first place. Is there no due diligence requirement for the IRS?
But I got one today that really frosts me. Client was living apart from spouse caring for the couple’s children. They were not separated or divorced, just living apart seeing each other once a month or so. When doing her return we determined he had filed his own return as single. I explained that was not an option since they were married and didn’t qualify to be treated as unmarried. I prepared the 2008 return listing her as MFS. She recently got an extra refund from the IRS and actually walked into the local IRS office and asked for an explanation. She was told by the agent at the counter that they had “corrected” her filing status to be HOH. She protested and said, “No I’m still married”. They told her she could file an amended return if she didn’t like it but they were sticking to their position. So now I look like the dummy to her for not getting the extra refund in the first place. Is there no due diligence requirement for the IRS?
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