Like I am sure all of you, I provide the relevant forms each year to all my clients who in my opinion should even consider making estimated payments. Yet for some reason a client elected to use IRS forms from the year 2004 to make his 2011 estimated tax payments. He did mark out the year and put 2011 on the forms. He did not put his name or social security number or 1040 ES on the check he used for one payment or the money order he used for the other payment. He also made the two payments for widely different amounts totaling a tiny sum relative to his tax and dated them 7/11 and 9/14.
What are the odds these payments got credited to his account vs the odds they did not? Is there a better procedure for him to follow than electronically file the return and make payment as though there were no ES problem and wait for the possible or probable correspondence about the ES situation? I have everything to prove he made the payments.
Oh and another complication. He is making payments on an IA so naturally the Service would have been tempted to apply the monies to that debt particularly since the checks and money order were not properly made out. Seems to me I have heard that when you owe back taxes the Service can apply payments as it chooses..... Any ideas on what I can do if they did apply the payments to old debt?
What are the odds these payments got credited to his account vs the odds they did not? Is there a better procedure for him to follow than electronically file the return and make payment as though there were no ES problem and wait for the possible or probable correspondence about the ES situation? I have everything to prove he made the payments.
Oh and another complication. He is making payments on an IA so naturally the Service would have been tempted to apply the monies to that debt particularly since the checks and money order were not properly made out. Seems to me I have heard that when you owe back taxes the Service can apply payments as it chooses..... Any ideas on what I can do if they did apply the payments to old debt?
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