Now that electronic filing has become the norm, some of the states are requiring preparers to jump through more and more hoops for the "privilege" of electronic fiiing. As if the benefits of electronic filing accrue only to preparers.
My latest rant is Alabama. They expect preparers to ask taxpayers if Alabama residents have imported stuff from out-of-state without sales tax. And they think the taxpayers are going to volunteer that there were such purchases. Some taxpayers don't even know what they're talking about. There are other stupid questions also, such as "HOF Status". They think these questions are going to result in millions of dollars in revenue - just shows how out-of-touch they are.
I believe preparers should begin inundating Alabama with paper returns. Then we'll see how many millions of dollars are happening.
And by the way, the solution to their imported sales tax problem is to get PayPal, EBay, and others to begin charging tax just like Amazon had to do. This would bring in infinitely more money than these stupid questions.
My latest rant is Alabama. They expect preparers to ask taxpayers if Alabama residents have imported stuff from out-of-state without sales tax. And they think the taxpayers are going to volunteer that there were such purchases. Some taxpayers don't even know what they're talking about. There are other stupid questions also, such as "HOF Status". They think these questions are going to result in millions of dollars in revenue - just shows how out-of-touch they are.
I believe preparers should begin inundating Alabama with paper returns. Then we'll see how many millions of dollars are happening.
And by the way, the solution to their imported sales tax problem is to get PayPal, EBay, and others to begin charging tax just like Amazon had to do. This would bring in infinitely more money than these stupid questions.
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