More and more of a factor every year, or so it seems.
You prepare the return in the winter/spring. Return is ready to e-file, but client owes money and doesn't want to e-file his return and be harrassed by IRS collection notices. So instead of e-filing, client asks you to file an extension. Not because he cannot file, but because he cannot pay. We know this is not a legitimate reason but it is fact, legitimate or not.
So this guy's return remains in queue for e-filing, and October 15th approaches, and client still has not released permission to e-file. (This is his option whether we like it or not). He has either forgotten or wants to wait until the last day before getting hassled by IRS letters. Keep in mind, almost everyone who cannot pay by April 15th are no better prepared to pay on October 15th either, so they just kick the can down the street. All of a sudden it's October 15th and these people start calling, or worse still, they DON'T call and blame YOU because you didn't notify them.
EFFECTIVE NEXT YEAR: Anyone who has their return prepared and extends because they don't want to pay and don't want ugly letters from IRS? OK folks, I file an extension and a PAPER RETURN and taxpayer is total control of both filing AND paying whenever he ****-well pleases. Our job in too many cases has become taking on problems that are the client's problems and shouldn't be ours.
You prepare the return in the winter/spring. Return is ready to e-file, but client owes money and doesn't want to e-file his return and be harrassed by IRS collection notices. So instead of e-filing, client asks you to file an extension. Not because he cannot file, but because he cannot pay. We know this is not a legitimate reason but it is fact, legitimate or not.
So this guy's return remains in queue for e-filing, and October 15th approaches, and client still has not released permission to e-file. (This is his option whether we like it or not). He has either forgotten or wants to wait until the last day before getting hassled by IRS letters. Keep in mind, almost everyone who cannot pay by April 15th are no better prepared to pay on October 15th either, so they just kick the can down the street. All of a sudden it's October 15th and these people start calling, or worse still, they DON'T call and blame YOU because you didn't notify them.
EFFECTIVE NEXT YEAR: Anyone who has their return prepared and extends because they don't want to pay and don't want ugly letters from IRS? OK folks, I file an extension and a PAPER RETURN and taxpayer is total control of both filing AND paying whenever he ****-well pleases. Our job in too many cases has become taking on problems that are the client's problems and shouldn't be ours.
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