My established client got married and last year their refund was withheld. Seems new husband hasn't filed a return since 2001.
For 2002, his income was self employment and the IRS wants over 17k.The other returns are from wages, so they are not as bad as the initial year, 2002.
Having the W2's for 2004 and 2005, I prepared those 2 returns, Federal and State.
While I can and will prepare the tax returns for them to file with the IRS and the State, I have told them that they might want to be represented by an EA or a tax lawyer. I told them I believe a representative might be able to save them from some of this liability, that the money spent on the rep would be well spent...
If you agree that they could benefit from a representative, how do I find a good one for them? Do I lead them to an EA or a tax lawyer?
Thanks!
~possi
For 2002, his income was self employment and the IRS wants over 17k.The other returns are from wages, so they are not as bad as the initial year, 2002.
Having the W2's for 2004 and 2005, I prepared those 2 returns, Federal and State.
While I can and will prepare the tax returns for them to file with the IRS and the State, I have told them that they might want to be represented by an EA or a tax lawyer. I told them I believe a representative might be able to save them from some of this liability, that the money spent on the rep would be well spent...
If you agree that they could benefit from a representative, how do I find a good one for them? Do I lead them to an EA or a tax lawyer?
Thanks!
~possi
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