I love to peruse the candidates tax returns. In most years the firm that prepared Pence's returns took the entire prep fee of 600-800 as a deduction on his wife's small Sch C which had average revenue of around 1K per year. Ooops!
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Originally posted by kathyc2 View PostI love to peruse the candidates tax returns. In most years the firm that prepared Pence's returns took the entire prep fee of 600-800 as a deduction on his wife's small Sch C which had average revenue of around 1K per year. Ooops!
I have clients that for years filed their own return without any C, E, or F. Then when they added a Schedule C, E, or F they needed assistance because of depreciation or Schedule SE and just wasn't sure, I would put the total prep fee on that schedule.Jiggers, EA
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Originally posted by Jiggers View PostMaybe that having to file a Schedule C was the reason that a paid preparer had to be used. He might have been able to self-prepare his own return.
I have clients that for years filed their own return without any C, E, or F. Then when they added a Schedule C, E, or F they needed assistance because of depreciation or Schedule SE and just wasn't sure, I would put the total prep fee on that schedule.
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Who is the REAL villain?
I have been hearing for years that IRS is doing their best to disallow Sch C deductions for tax prep, and force the expenses into Misc Deductions on Sch A subject to the 2% floor. (2% usually means the tax prep fees become non-deductible) You can certainly understand how that would be a money grab for an auditor.
I am old and creaky enough to remember this came with the 1986 tax law change. For the most part, the law did away with large masses taking itemized deductions, which also prompted the need for many tax preparers. A notable exception was a business, farm, or rental which escaped the curtailment of Sch A.
Whether IRS likes it or not, the literal application would allocate a portion of the preparer's fee to Sch A if a business, farm, or rental was involved. This would be the most "righteous" interpretation (as if that makes any difference to anyone). And if there WERE a business, the personal allocation would normally be so infintissimaly small as to be negligible.
As far as political figures are concerned, I could find much more to lose sleep about than a Sch C deduction for tax prep. Kathy2 lives in Indiana and certainly would know more about Mr. Pence than I do.
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I didn't say anyone was a villain, nor was I making a comment on Pence. We all make mistakes, and if it occurred in only one year, I wouldn't have thought much about it. If a return that I prepared was made public to millions and contained such a error, I would be mortified. I just found it comical.
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I would love to see copy of Trump's tax return. on news tonight his son said Trump will not release his return because it is 1200 pages. what? did any of you ever send a return with 1200 pages? and Eric also said dad's return are not under audit. I was under impression that audits are normally done two years after filing, am I wrong?
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Originally posted by taxmom34 View PostI would love to see copy of Trump's tax return. on news tonight his son said Trump will not release his return because it is 1200 pages. what? did any of you ever send a return with 1200 pages? and Eric also said dad's return are not under audit. I was under impression that audits are normally done two years after filing, am I wrong?
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Originally posted by kathyc2 View PostActually, they are saying 12,000 pages. He has ownership in something like 500 pass through businesses, so I'm guessing they are including that in the 12K number.Last edited by Burke; 09-16-2016, 11:23 AM.
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Just trying to understand the reason (not law) for looking at candidates tax returns. Some candidates or current office holders give very little to charity or whatever. Some may give more. So what is it that you would be looking at and for what reasons?
Be fair and look at all candidates tax info if interested. What benefits did you get by reviewing these returns?
If one had 1200 or 12000 pages then that is what it will be. Are you going to spend the time to analyze all the pages? Wil you be able to understand 1/2 of the pages and information? What will it tell you?
What about the candidate who had less than a $1m when running for office and today while in office is a millionaire! How did that happen? Did you net worth increase like that? What did you find reviewing those returns?
What about the candidate when leaving office said they were broke and today worth $225m. Now did you look at those returns and what benefits did you discover? Can you apply it to your business?
All we know is that the US is in big debt that has to be paid back somehowAlways cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Good point, but the 1040 doesn't show that much. The other entity returns might show more pertinent information about deductions and/or credits. The financial reports dated July 2016 at http://pfds.opensecrets.org/N00023864_2015_Pres.pdf are worth a look.Last edited by Burke; 09-26-2016, 02:25 PM.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostGood point, but the 1040 doesn't show that much. The other entity returns might show more pertinent information about deductions and/or credits. The financial reports dated 2015 at http://pfds.opensecrets.org/N00023864_2015_Pres.pdf are worth a look.
Also, cathyc2 never said if the tax preparation fees were disallowed!
Your other reply said you assume Trump has FL residency but he voted in NY therefore think he is a NY resident
Yes, financial reports of the one candidate provides more relevant information over 90 pages to keep one busy reading. But thought you were sharing the F/S of all candidates!
Now being fair, looking forward to the posting of the F/S of all the candidates before some may think it is partisan!Last edited by TAXNJ; 09-23-2016, 09:04 AM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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Originally posted by TAXNJ View Postcandidate provides more relevant information over 90 pages to keep one busy reading. But thought you were sharing the F/S of all candidates!
Now being fair, looking forward to the posting of the F/S of all the candidates before some may think it is partisan!Last edited by Burke; 09-26-2016, 02:27 PM.
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