Hypothetical situation:
John and Mary Smith file a joint return with children. John has been unemployed for the last year drawing unemployment compensation from the state.
EA preparing the return knows he was doing work on side from time to time. Asked them how much he made. He gave amount but told preparer that the checks had been issued in Mary's name so it would mess up his unemployment.
If EA prepares the return, the amount of money IRS receives from the return will be accurate and it will match all the records the IRS receives.
Would you prepare this return?
Linda, EA
John and Mary Smith file a joint return with children. John has been unemployed for the last year drawing unemployment compensation from the state.
EA preparing the return knows he was doing work on side from time to time. Asked them how much he made. He gave amount but told preparer that the checks had been issued in Mary's name so it would mess up his unemployment.
If EA prepares the return, the amount of money IRS receives from the return will be accurate and it will match all the records the IRS receives.
Would you prepare this return?
Linda, EA
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