MFJ return of married couple who have been clients for many years.
Client couple have been having numerous family problems for many years as well and are close to divorce but not there yet.
For all these years it's been the wife who has provided me the annual tax information as she is more "tax conversant" than husband.
Two years ago- the NY state tax department did one of their audits of itemized deductions by notifying them what they're auditing before issuing a state tax refund. The wife sends me the details.
I provided the copies of what I made copies of to the NYS Tax Department. Only one section (Employee Business Expense subject to 2% which was MOSTLY husband's) was wife's responsibility as she only provided me (written on the software's tax organizer) the itemized amounts. Once I gave her the copies to submit to NYS, I never heard from her as to what the result was, until this year's tax return (2018) where I had to pull the facts out of her. She finally sent me the details. The NY tax dep't accepted all of my provided documentation, and -0- of her responsibility, so they sent a refund requested less the portion due to her non-documentation.
She insists that a NYS rep told her that she doesn't have to amend the Federal return for the itemized deduction disallowed by NYS.
I prepared the amended return effected by the audit and billed them.
The wife refuses to sign the amended return that needs to be paper filed and pay the balance due.
They both have been told that a Federal amended return is required with additional tax. Husband is willing to cooperate and wants to file even if it means payment in installments.
Except for the 1st and 2nd installment of the bill he husband has been the one to pay off my bill for both the current return and the amended return.
Both of them are in financial distress - which is one of the problems that's causing their unpleasant marriage.
They're living in the same residence but live separately and wife is not civil to working with him on any matters.
My question is - how do I protect the husband in this non-filing of amended return? 2019 return will most likely be MFS and I will only represent the husband.
Client couple have been having numerous family problems for many years as well and are close to divorce but not there yet.
For all these years it's been the wife who has provided me the annual tax information as she is more "tax conversant" than husband.
Two years ago- the NY state tax department did one of their audits of itemized deductions by notifying them what they're auditing before issuing a state tax refund. The wife sends me the details.
I provided the copies of what I made copies of to the NYS Tax Department. Only one section (Employee Business Expense subject to 2% which was MOSTLY husband's) was wife's responsibility as she only provided me (written on the software's tax organizer) the itemized amounts. Once I gave her the copies to submit to NYS, I never heard from her as to what the result was, until this year's tax return (2018) where I had to pull the facts out of her. She finally sent me the details. The NY tax dep't accepted all of my provided documentation, and -0- of her responsibility, so they sent a refund requested less the portion due to her non-documentation.
She insists that a NYS rep told her that she doesn't have to amend the Federal return for the itemized deduction disallowed by NYS.
I prepared the amended return effected by the audit and billed them.
The wife refuses to sign the amended return that needs to be paper filed and pay the balance due.
They both have been told that a Federal amended return is required with additional tax. Husband is willing to cooperate and wants to file even if it means payment in installments.
Except for the 1st and 2nd installment of the bill he husband has been the one to pay off my bill for both the current return and the amended return.
Both of them are in financial distress - which is one of the problems that's causing their unpleasant marriage.
They're living in the same residence but live separately and wife is not civil to working with him on any matters.
My question is - how do I protect the husband in this non-filing of amended return? 2019 return will most likely be MFS and I will only represent the husband.
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