Yes, tack on a surcharge for paper returns.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredElectronic filing save you time and money. You are no longer printing out returns to be filed. Just one form 8879 which clients sign and you keep on hand. The letters from the IRS and state are almost eliminated. It's a no-brainer. By the way increase your prices a little to cover transmission charges and little extra for yourself. Charge the same price for electronic or paper. Better yet charge more for paper cuz it costs u more.
As far as saving time, I don't agree with that. It doesn't save me any time if a guy has 10 W-2s and I have to type both EINs, addresses, and all other info on each one into the computer. If I'm doing paper, I only have to type gross plus fed & state w/h (and 401-K amount, if any). And I still have to make a paper copy for the client. Too, I spend a lot more time dealing with EF clients (and IRS) about something wrong with their returns. Paper guys usually just bring a letter in after tax season and I have plenty of unrushed time to deal with it.
As far as the 2008-80% e-file congressional mandate; no I was not aware of that. But how do you know if you are one of those mandated? Who's the lucky 20%?
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Sorry have to disagree. Been efiling for several years now and there is no question in saving time. Our software stores w2 information on employers and pension companies. We don't have many people who have multiple w2s but if they do we charge by the w2 anyhow so more's the better. We receive virtually no letters anymore. I have to admit it was more work initially in the first couple of years.
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Originally posted by veritasSorry have to disagree. Been efiling for several years now and there is no question in saving time. Our software stores w2 information on employers and pension companies. We don't have many people who have multiple w2s but if they do we charge by the w2 anyhow so more's the better. We receive virtually no letters anymore. I have to admit it was more work initially in the first couple of years.
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I'm thinkin' about it, too, but
Originally posted by Bees KneesMinnesota requires paid preparers to e-file. I refused to do e-filing until I had no choice. Now I'm glad I e-file.
I'm thinking of going paperless next year. I'm tired of sneezing at the toner from my lazer printer.
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Originally posted by Black Bartthat should be...ahem..."laser" printer. Lazer printers are for those tax preparers who, from the comfort of their La-Z-Boy recliners, prefer to activate their printers with a remote (not, of course, to insinuate that you're less than an energetic overachiever).
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Originally posted by Bees KneesThanks for the spelling lesson. I've always thought it was pronounced lazer printer.
Gosh; that's the first time I've ever been able to tell you something you didn't already know. I feel like I've broken new ground here and a celebration is in order.
Bring on the wine and the dancing girls.
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