What is the most efficient way to check on 2012 refunds? I have two or three clients who never remember getting them. One was a failed direct deposit, and supposedly a check issued. Another was amended returns and a check supposedly issued.
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Have him check with the wife first..........................she probably sign his name and ran with the funds.
Joke?Last edited by BOB W; 04-22-2014, 03:47 PM.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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After checking with the spouse have him to call the IRS because they don't tell me if a refund is held up or paid. (I put this info on the invoice so the client has it when needed). You are not responsible for the return after filing unless you made an error on it. I would charge the client for my time if I have already given him/her the means to get the question answered without me having to spend my time doing what he/she is totally capable of doing.Last edited by taxea; 04-22-2014, 07:46 PM.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Have the client request a transcript of their account for the period in question. Have them bring it to you, and together you can interpret the activity of payments made into the account and refunds issued.
I had one client recently who thought they had recieved a refund from the State, and therefore declared it taxable in the following year, only to discover their refund had actually been issued by the IRS. The client, using a different preparer, had forgotten the amounts of her estimated payments, and then to compound the problem sent the IRS the check to pay her State tax bill. Of course the IRS cashed the check and then issued a refund.
I couldn't rely on the clients memory, obviously, so I had her get the transcripts from the IRS and the State.
You can't make this stuff up.
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I know. In both of these cases, however, we are pretty sure the refunds were issued (by check). At least there are letters saying the check(s) will be issued. What the TP cannot determine is whether they ever received such check(s.) Can the IRS send a copy of the check which was cashed and has cleared their accounts?
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