I had a client yesterday that did a paper return. I had her sign her state and forgot to have her sign her federal. The preparer info was printed on their though. I realized my mistake soon after she left but by the time I finally reached her last night she had already taken the unsigned return to the Post Office. What do I do????
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostThanks!!! I sent her a letter apologizing and offered to do her next year's return for free, then if I lose her, I'm not out anything!
I would never give a client a free ride for that mistake..................
ADDED> Ok so it was HER signature..... My first post stands.....Last edited by BOB W; 01-31-2008, 11:27 AM.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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Client Forgot to Sign
She will probably not get the return back, but the IRS has a form that they usually send that tells them they forgot to sign, and asks them to sign the form, which they will associate with the return...It happen to a client of mine who I filed numerous late returns for, and I mailed it to him with flags all over, and he still forgot...I know because I had his POA and got a copy of the notice to him to sign...
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Originally posted by myerstaxes View PostShe will probably not get the return back, but the IRS has a form that they usually send that tells them they forgot to sign, and asks them to sign the form, which they will associate with the return...It happen to a client of mine who I filed numerous late returns for, and I mailed it to him with flags all over, and he still forgot...I know because I had his POA and got a copy of the notice to him to sign...This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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I always include a letter of instructions, which tells them what their refunds are / and or balance due. Something about preparing their return based on information they provided to me. Something about please review the return carefully. Something about after reviewing the return, sign, date, and mail the efile authorization form back to me, or sign, date, and mail their paper return in the attached envelope. And something about how to pay any balance due.
The form letter is something I do for every client, even if they come in to pick up their return. That way they are always notified in writing what their responsibility is. Even if you tell them what to do in person, you have a written record years later that proves what you told them.
I had a client recently who said he got a letter from IRS asking why he hadn't filed his last 5 years worth of S corp returns. Apparently he forgot to mail all the returns I sent him. I pull out my file with a copy of the letter I sent him telling him to sign, date, and mail his S corp returns. I'm off the hook. It’s not my fault he failed to look at the letter and didn't mail his S corp returns.
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I have taken on the responsibility of E-filing all Fed & State Corporate tax returns, just to save my client that error. With the new Federal penalties that would mean BIG penalties in the future. NYS has always charged Big fees ( not as bad a CA),This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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