Hello all,
I read an article that states "IRS identifies 100,000 preparers who failed to follow new PTIN rules". Here is the link if you like: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...241931,00.html
Then just today I received a fax from my client that received an IRS letter addressed to the client, a Letter 4732. The first line reads:
Dear Tax Professional:
You must obtain a PTIN, Your SSN was used as the paid preparer identification number on tax returns during the 2011 filing season. Blah, blah, blah, you need to obtain a PTIN.
Note: If you did not prepare tax returns entering your SSN....and believe someone used your SSN improperly, please notify the IRS...
Just wanted to make you guys aware that of the 100,000 preparers who failed to follow the new PTIN rules, one of them may have been my client! I prepared her return and her daughter's return and made sure my PTIN was listed on the return. So either the IRS made a mistake (No, never that!) or someone has obtained my client's SSN and is using it for evil doing.
Be on the lookout, I informed my client to call the number on the letter to get some more answers. I'll update as I gather more information.
I read an article that states "IRS identifies 100,000 preparers who failed to follow new PTIN rules". Here is the link if you like: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...241931,00.html
Then just today I received a fax from my client that received an IRS letter addressed to the client, a Letter 4732. The first line reads:
Dear Tax Professional:
You must obtain a PTIN, Your SSN was used as the paid preparer identification number on tax returns during the 2011 filing season. Blah, blah, blah, you need to obtain a PTIN.
Note: If you did not prepare tax returns entering your SSN....and believe someone used your SSN improperly, please notify the IRS...
Just wanted to make you guys aware that of the 100,000 preparers who failed to follow the new PTIN rules, one of them may have been my client! I prepared her return and her daughter's return and made sure my PTIN was listed on the return. So either the IRS made a mistake (No, never that!) or someone has obtained my client's SSN and is using it for evil doing.
Be on the lookout, I informed my client to call the number on the letter to get some more answers. I'll update as I gather more information.
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