Just returned from a seminar and overheard others (including instructor) making reference to the new 8867.
Discussion followed where you may no longer mark that you have noted certain documentation requirements. Instead you must actually KEEP a copy of these documents on file or now be subject to penalties.
If you have heard anything about this, please respond.
Never mind that it might be a good idea anyway and that many of you are doing this. I'm not so much worried about fraud, but needlessly extending appointments and asking for copies of things the client doesn't bring with them. I also think the IRS is crossing the line between due diligence and actually AUDITING the taxpayer. I resent doing their job for them because they won't get out in the field and stop some of this fraud themselves.
Discussion followed where you may no longer mark that you have noted certain documentation requirements. Instead you must actually KEEP a copy of these documents on file or now be subject to penalties.
If you have heard anything about this, please respond.
Never mind that it might be a good idea anyway and that many of you are doing this. I'm not so much worried about fraud, but needlessly extending appointments and asking for copies of things the client doesn't bring with them. I also think the IRS is crossing the line between due diligence and actually AUDITING the taxpayer. I resent doing their job for them because they won't get out in the field and stop some of this fraud themselves.
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