I had a client come in a few weeks ago to prepare her 2005 return and, of course, she had a balance due. I explained to her that penalties and interest will follow and she understood.
Her balance due notice comes in the mail and she calls the IRS number on the letter. She speaks to an IRS employee and asks if there is anyway for the penalties to be removed, giving no reasonable causes to do so.
The IRS employee says, "Let me see if the computer will let me do that.....click, click, click, ah, they're taken off. Is there anything else I can help you with?"
I guess it never hurts to ask. So I think I am going to hire my client to be my IRS case resolver.....good stuff!
Her balance due notice comes in the mail and she calls the IRS number on the letter. She speaks to an IRS employee and asks if there is anyway for the penalties to be removed, giving no reasonable causes to do so.
The IRS employee says, "Let me see if the computer will let me do that.....click, click, click, ah, they're taken off. Is there anything else I can help you with?"
I guess it never hurts to ask. So I think I am going to hire my client to be my IRS case resolver.....good stuff!
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