Have a new client. Last year's return was manually prepared and signed by an "accountant". It contained two fairly obvious errors on the 1040:
Deduction of several hundred dollars in rental loss with AGI over $150K.
$400 arithmetic error in subtraction of itemized deductions to get taxable income.
I would have thought that at least the arithemetic error would have be caught by this time, but the client says they received no correspondence. Do you think it is more likely that ...
a) IRS missed the errors (or hasn't found them yet), or
b) IRS corrected the errors and client didn't notice change in refund?
Deduction of several hundred dollars in rental loss with AGI over $150K.
$400 arithmetic error in subtraction of itemized deductions to get taxable income.
I would have thought that at least the arithemetic error would have be caught by this time, but the client says they received no correspondence. Do you think it is more likely that ...
a) IRS missed the errors (or hasn't found them yet), or
b) IRS corrected the errors and client didn't notice change in refund?
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