I have always offered the ACH option for my clients' tax liabilities, but I am considering stopping. I have had more problems with it this year, than ever. Auto payments for Installment Agreements were not deducted for 2 clients, and they got letters saying they owe the balance due to non-payment. One other gal sat in my office and painfully came up with a routing number that I knew instinctively was wrong. Turns out, it was a wire number and her payment didn't post. She is the kind of client you don't argue with because she will never understand. I just paid the penalty.
So, that was 3 in 3 weeks. There are more. The more people don't carry checkbooks, and don't supply me with a voided check, the more problems I have.
I'm not a big fan of "off season" tax work. They are all problem children. But I must pay my health insurance so that I'm covered when I have my stroke!
Thanks for listening to my whine...
While I'm at it, late W2 makes my client owe only $15.
I will amend it, would you?
So, that was 3 in 3 weeks. There are more. The more people don't carry checkbooks, and don't supply me with a voided check, the more problems I have.
I'm not a big fan of "off season" tax work. They are all problem children. But I must pay my health insurance so that I'm covered when I have my stroke!
Thanks for listening to my whine...
While I'm at it, late W2 makes my client owe only $15.
I will amend it, would you?
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