I read about this in the new TTB 1040 Edition (Page 1-24).
Says that the IRS sent out ugly letters to 21,000 tax preparers to the effect that their returns contained an unacceptably high proportion of Sch As, Sch Cs, Sch Es. A follow-up visit to the preparers' facilities was mentioned.
I don't really know what is so onerous about these forms that would cause IRS such heartburn. Maybe the fact that 2/3 of all returns are "short forms" and they are looking for that kind of proportion from every preparer. Maybe As, Cs, and Es introduce too many deductions??
Of my appx 200 returns, at least 80%-85% of mine are at least this level of complexity. I have very few returns that would qualify as being 1040As or 1040EZs. Mostly these are for children of established customers.
Comments from any of us about these letters? Will anyone admit to having receiving one of these letters?
Says that the IRS sent out ugly letters to 21,000 tax preparers to the effect that their returns contained an unacceptably high proportion of Sch As, Sch Cs, Sch Es. A follow-up visit to the preparers' facilities was mentioned.
I don't really know what is so onerous about these forms that would cause IRS such heartburn. Maybe the fact that 2/3 of all returns are "short forms" and they are looking for that kind of proportion from every preparer. Maybe As, Cs, and Es introduce too many deductions??
Of my appx 200 returns, at least 80%-85% of mine are at least this level of complexity. I have very few returns that would qualify as being 1040As or 1040EZs. Mostly these are for children of established customers.
Comments from any of us about these letters? Will anyone admit to having receiving one of these letters?
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