The delayed mailing of EIP2 letters is causing real confusion with taxpayers. I must have got half a dozen calls in the last few days where taxpayers just received the Eip2 letter and were wondering why it is not $1400 as promised. Are you guys getting similar calls from clients?
EIP2 Notices from IRS
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What delay? I saw one that was received back in the 3rd week of February, about a month ago.
The letter clearly says "second payment". Hopefully clients can count to three..."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
"That's enough! When you didn't know what you were talking about, you really had something! [to Curly]" -Moe Howard -
Letter 2 was easy to remember that they got it and the $$ amount. Letter 1 was the hard one to remember the amount. Wait a minute, there was no Letter 1.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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For those taxpayers who read the whole letter and figured out what it was about don't call us. It is those who read only the line "An EIP2 Payment in the amount of $ 1200 was issued..." that get concerned and start panicking.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDRComment
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"You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
"That's enough! When you didn't know what you were talking about, you really had something! [to Curly]" -Moe HowardComment
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I know people who received both of the TY2020 EIPs and who also received both notices.
"You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
"That's enough! When you didn't know what you were talking about, you really had something! [to Curly]" -Moe HowardComment
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I know which of my clients put documents in a "tax" folder all year long, and none of those had both notices. I didn't get either notice. But the notices causing panic in my clients and phone calls to me are the ones arriving this week, almost three months after they received EIP2 direct deposited.Comment
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I know which of my clients put documents in a "tax" folder all year long, and none of those had both notices. I didn't get either notice. But the notices causing panic in my clients and phone calls to me are the ones arriving this week, almost three months after they received EIP2 direct deposited.
IRS should have allowed us tax preparers with a valid EIFN and PTIN access to the amounts in a look up tool. (Yeah I know we can pull transcripts, but that takes more time and effort and does not solve the immediate problem).Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDRComment
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The IRS wants us to do a lot of work without providing us proper tools. I'm relying on third-party calculators, such as Forbes, Kiplinger, and AARP, and asking clients to research. Harder than it has to be and more time-consuming. The extra month is not going to make up for all the lost time.Comment
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I never got Letter 1 and believe me, I would remember it! We got a &%^%$# debit card and it took forever to get it into a bank account. For a time TP could look up both on Get My Payment (at least the dates) but I saw where that info is no longer available? AAARRGH! Many direct depositors had to go back and pull up bank acct info.Comment
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Some of my clients got the first 1444; a few even emailed it to me when they received it. I wish the IRS never took down that portal, incomplete as it was, it at least gave us dates for the clients to look in their bank accounts and proved we tax preparers weren't just making stuff up.Comment
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