I had a phone call from a prospective client who I won't meet until Monday. Here are the facts as I understand them.
In 06 she began receiving Social Security Disability and as usual some of what she got was for past years. Her preparer did not make the LSE. Also, according to her, even though she itemizes the legal fees and other expenses of collecting the Disability money were not deducted. Now somehow she is receiving collection letters from the IRS but a helpful employee told her that she needs to amend her returns for the years in question.
While I was talking to her my computer turned on of its own volition and the screen filled over and over with "That does not compute." But seriously, any advice anyone can give me would be most welcome. For openers, is it too late to make the LSE on an open year return? Am I right in thinking that it does not matter if some of the prior years are closed because I will not be amending those returns?
In 06 she began receiving Social Security Disability and as usual some of what she got was for past years. Her preparer did not make the LSE. Also, according to her, even though she itemizes the legal fees and other expenses of collecting the Disability money were not deducted. Now somehow she is receiving collection letters from the IRS but a helpful employee told her that she needs to amend her returns for the years in question.
While I was talking to her my computer turned on of its own volition and the screen filled over and over with "That does not compute." But seriously, any advice anyone can give me would be most welcome. For openers, is it too late to make the LSE on an open year return? Am I right in thinking that it does not matter if some of the prior years are closed because I will not be amending those returns?
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