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    #16
    Jiggers,

    I charge $22 for the 1040-ES (all 4) plus I make the envelopes and stamp them. For the state I charge $14 for the same service.
    Looks like I'm overcharging a bit compared to your billing.

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      #17
      Larry-we charge the same price

      Originally posted by Larry M View Post
      I charge $22 for the 1040-ES (all 4) plus I make the envelopes and stamp them. For the state I charge $14 for the same service.
      Looks like I'm overcharging a bit compared to your billing.
      Obviously, your customer (s) think the price is right or they would complain. Actually, I think it's a fair price. I factor in my time because everything else I do is electronic.

      Peachie

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        #18
        I always did the ESs. I just paper clip them together and give them to the client, they can provide the envelope and stamp since most don't do all 4 anyway.

        I noticed this year that ATX estimated tax vouchers have been wrong. I've had to recheck each of them as it is ignoring the fact they pay taxes on their W-2's for some reason. It didn't do it on all of them but most of them it did.

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          #19
          Thank you Peachie

          I really appreciate your post. It's so very difficult to know what's right or wrong when one works out of a home office and has no contact with others OTHER than this board. I used to bounce things off Birdlegs. I appreciate everyone on this board.

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            #20
            IRS savings on sending ES vouchers

            The IRS tries to save money by not sending out ES vouchers, yet with those that they do send out, they send a useless envelope to mail the return in.

            None of my returns will go in those envelopes.
            Jiggers, EA

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