Got a guy in yesterday, doesn't speak English too well (he's one-up on me--I don't speak Spanish at all) and I'm trying to figure out how to list his name, Eduardo Alvarez Sandoval (example-not his real name), on the tax return. So what's wrong with using Sandoval? The catch is: he said his last name is Alvarez (the middle name). His dependent father's name is B Alvarez Arajo which agrees with that.
The payroll clerk just hyphenated it to Eduardo Alvarez-Sandoval on his W-2 (don't know if they knew what they were doing or just wingin' it). Anybody know what the correct tax return listing should be to make it fly by the IRS computer? Thanks.
And just a month ago I donated my copy of "Spanish For Ignoramuses" to the local library --guess I'll have to ask for it back.
The payroll clerk just hyphenated it to Eduardo Alvarez-Sandoval on his W-2 (don't know if they knew what they were doing or just wingin' it). Anybody know what the correct tax return listing should be to make it fly by the IRS computer? Thanks.
And just a month ago I donated my copy of "Spanish For Ignoramuses" to the local library --guess I'll have to ask for it back.
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