Historically I have always charged only for the big ticket items of preparation and audit assistance. And when planning involved putting anything in writing I charged for that because of the liability issues involved. But I always said I wanted people to call me when they had questions and I feared that invoices might discourage that. The particular client is entering his own tax data from a return he duly paid me to do and its getting rejected. Until it's accepted he won't get a modification of the terms of his student loans and no promises even then. He does not know from the feedback he is getting whether he is being told "based on your return data you don't qualify for the mod" or "we don't match what you are typing in with what the IRS says". I think the problem is somehow related to the fact that I showed him as a full time resident of Michigan where all his income is earned and where he spends almost all of his time but the mailing address on the return is his parents' home in NC. At the time we filed he did not have a permanent residence in MI but he does now.
I guess I have two questions. How should I bill for this kind of thing going forward, and how can I help him make sure he is getting any modification he is entitled to? Do we need to go on and file change of address forms? By the way I know NC will be wanting a return but he will deal with that when the letter comes.
I guess I have two questions. How should I bill for this kind of thing going forward, and how can I help him make sure he is getting any modification he is entitled to? Do we need to go on and file change of address forms? By the way I know NC will be wanting a return but he will deal with that when the letter comes.
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