Not really
I don't plan to "browbeat" anyone, but rest assured if a client does not want to efile he will be provided with a copy of Form 8948 and asked to sign the IRS required "opt-out" letter which I will maintain in my permanent files.
My guess is, most clients when faced with those two issues just might ask "...but why am I having to do all of this??"
Then I will politely explain that the IRS is now requiring all professionally-prepared tax returns to be efiled when such is possible and that I feel the advantages of efiling far outweigh any personal reservations the client might have against using such an option.
Oh yes: And the tax preparation fees will be higher.
FE
Originally posted by dodgedipduck
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My guess is, most clients when faced with those two issues just might ask "...but why am I having to do all of this??"
Then I will politely explain that the IRS is now requiring all professionally-prepared tax returns to be efiled when such is possible and that I feel the advantages of efiling far outweigh any personal reservations the client might have against using such an option.
Oh yes: And the tax preparation fees will be higher.
FE
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