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    Payroll, Tax Prep & Accounting business activity codes

    Upon looking up a business code for my client, I saw: Payroll, Tax Prep and Other accounting each had their own codes. For those of you that offer all 3 services, do you separate them out into 3 different businesses?

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    Tax prep

    I have always used the tax prep code because that is my primary activity.

    Linda, EA

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      #3
      Since they don't show an activity code for "Sleeping At My Desk", I use the code for Tax Prep to describe my primary activity as well.
      "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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        #4
        Sometimes I feel there should be a code for "Posting on Tax Forum."

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          #5
          Multiple Activity Codes

          Good point A-Z.

          I feel that IRS should provide multiple activity code lines on Schedule C - along with the % of each activity.

          I also feel that for each line of expenses we should also have corresponding number of expense lines.

          Will make it much easier to audit - and make it much more convenient to provide information to both workman's comp carrier annual census and professional liability insurance carrier.

          Where would we be without you A-Z?

          Make this a suggestion to IRS when they redesign the Schedule C.

          What will you think of next?
          Last edited by Uncle Sam; 08-25-2012, 07:42 AM.
          Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow

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            #6
            Asleep at the wheel

            Originally posted by JohnH View Post
            Since they don't show an activity code for "Sleeping At My Desk", I use the code for Tax Prep to describe my primary activity as well.
            Bahahahahaha. Work thru lunch? I don't even work thru work.
            If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.

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