I've never used Form 8275 - used to disclose preparer unacceptance of positions taken by taxpayer. I threatened to use it a couple times and the client changed his tune. I've always called this thing the "Please Audit Me" form.
Question:
Can Form 8275 be used to disclose differences between the preparer and issuers of information returns sent to the client? (e.g. client receives 1099-MISC for $5000 in nonemployee compensation when in reality it should have been for rent)
Question2:
If so, will the IRS respond with the same fervor as they would if the disclosure had been against the taxpayer?
Question:
Can Form 8275 be used to disclose differences between the preparer and issuers of information returns sent to the client? (e.g. client receives 1099-MISC for $5000 in nonemployee compensation when in reality it should have been for rent)
Question2:
If so, will the IRS respond with the same fervor as they would if the disclosure had been against the taxpayer?
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