"Never once has a client been contacted about it. Changing the taxpayer address on the W2 input is a complete waste of time."
That's anecdata - perhaps never once has one of your clients been contacted about it., but that doesn't tell us much about all taxpayers. I imagine the address might be used to help detect fraudulently filed returns (where the address on the return, for receiving the refund check, is not the taxpayer's actual address as shown on the W-2). But I will also acknowledge (or concede, if you prefer) that not entering the different address data probably does not adversely affect the processing of the return in almost all cases.
In general though, I have to disagree with your implication that if a client (or even many clients) has/have never been contacted about not doing something that is instructed by the IRS, it is therefore a complete waste of time to do it. For example, I've never had a client (or me) contacted about their signature on a Form 8879, but that doesn't mean that obtaining it is a complete waste of time.
I'm also curious - you said your software does not allow any indication that the SSN on the W-2 is incorrect, but it does allow you to indicate that the address is incorrect, however you simply never use that feature. That is odd -- I wonder why they allow address alteration, but not SSN? Seems it should be the other way around if anything.
That's anecdata - perhaps never once has one of your clients been contacted about it., but that doesn't tell us much about all taxpayers. I imagine the address might be used to help detect fraudulently filed returns (where the address on the return, for receiving the refund check, is not the taxpayer's actual address as shown on the W-2). But I will also acknowledge (or concede, if you prefer) that not entering the different address data probably does not adversely affect the processing of the return in almost all cases.
In general though, I have to disagree with your implication that if a client (or even many clients) has/have never been contacted about not doing something that is instructed by the IRS, it is therefore a complete waste of time to do it. For example, I've never had a client (or me) contacted about their signature on a Form 8879, but that doesn't mean that obtaining it is a complete waste of time.
I'm also curious - you said your software does not allow any indication that the SSN on the W-2 is incorrect, but it does allow you to indicate that the address is incorrect, however you simply never use that feature. That is odd -- I wonder why they allow address alteration, but not SSN? Seems it should be the other way around if anything.
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