hmmm...you're probably right. I suppose this isn't an "unusual" situation at all. If this is a frequent practice, wouldn't you think the IRS and SSA would find a way to stop this practice? It's grossly unfair to the honest taxpayer. But, we all know..."life isn't fair". It might be an acceptable practice, but the more I think about it I'd probably just send the taxpayer somewhere else. This isn't the type of client I'd like to have.
Soc. Sec. Benefits and back years
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Hey. no problem. I'll just let him wait his turn in the office with the baby with the soiled diaper. We'll see who blinks first. LOlYou have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.Comment
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Soc. Sec. and back years
Years ago IRS offered an amnisty for returns which had not been filed. A number of
taxpayers prepared and submitted tax returns for past years. One man said he planned to
pay this back tax from his social security benefits he expects to receive from filing these
back returns.Comment
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