Phone messages from tax clients that say "Are you in today? Call me back." Like, when am I ever not in....and when do you think I will have time to call you back?
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I didn't really laugh, but
10 minute conversation, a girl crying that 2014 withholdings were too low, isn’t that too low, why did they do that, should I change it, how should I change it.
Me: You get 3-4k refund every year. Why would you change it?
Crickets.
Me: Just a reminder, I am waiting on you to give me the date of purchase and cost of computer hubby uses "strictly" for business. Remember that?
And, everybody who comes in here says, "So. Are you about caught up?" No. No, I am not.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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"I guess you are really busy this time of year?"
"What time do you leave the office?" (I never leave)
"I guess you are burning the midnight oil" (I only sleep 4 to 5 hours a night so yes, yes I am)
"My return is easy, you should have no problems getting it done" (corporate and personal return one week before due date)
"I guess you will be taking a two week vacation after the 15th" (no I have payroll return which is why your return will not be ready until Mid May)
"What day will my return be ready" (before the 15th)
Final
"You know me always late" (yes I do know youuuuuu)
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I've got one for you
Client called me yesterday. She is a nail tech, single mom. "I know that it is really late and you are probably really busy but is there any way you can do my return for me. I'm off on Monday"
ME: I am really swamped right now. Monday is full. I can do an extension for you. Then we can work on it the week of the 20th."
HER: Oh, well. I guess we could do that. You see I really need my refund. My car is giving me trouble and I need to get it fixed."
ME: I'll do the extension for you if you would like. That is the best I can do"
She doesn't have many expenses. I know I could do the return quickly but I don't have time. I have other returns that I am trying to get done by Tuesday. I am done Tuesday evening. At 2 AM Wednesday morning we will be in the car headed to the mountains for 5 days. I not killing myself for someone who calls this late. Last year I would have done it. Not this year.
Linda, EA
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Good for you, Linda
Originally posted by oceanlovin'ea View PostClient called me yesterday. She is a nail tech, single mom. "I know that it is really late and you are probably really busy but is there any way you can do my return for me. I'm off on Monday"
ME: I am really swamped right now. Monday is full. I can do an extension for you. Then we can work on it the week of the 20th."
HER: Oh, well. I guess we could do that. You see I really need my refund. My car is giving me trouble and I need to get it fixed."
ME: I'll do the extension for you if you would like. That is the best I can do"
She doesn't have many expenses. I know I could do the return quickly but I don't have time. I have other returns that I am trying to get done by Tuesday. I am done Tuesday evening. At 2 AM Wednesday morning we will be in the car headed to the mountains for 5 days. I not killing myself for someone who calls this late. Last year I would have done it. Not this year.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Yep, it runs in families
Originally posted by Burke View PostOne perennial fellow who calls a few days before tax deadline just left my office. I made him write a check for $1,200. Just a guess. He says, "I feel I should apologize. Are there others like me?"
"Yes. It's always every member of your family......" (Well, that is what I wanted to say.)
I wanted to tell him that boot-up-your-*** extraction is a medical expense; it's your lucky day.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Unexpected expense
Originally posted by RitaB View Post
I wanted to tell him that boot-up-your-*** extraction is a medical expense; it's your lucky day.
Oh yes, you might also consider a $10 "tax prep surcharge" for each cell phone call made/received while client is at your desk. (Half that amount for text messages.)
FE
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