This post was exacly what I needed to hear. Connie, I feel for you because I had an irate client the last day of tax season. I am sorry for all your losses and illness you had to deal with. That really makes our most stressful time of year worse to deal with.
My client was a new bookkeeping client last year. I had problems all year with them and had tried to handle them gently throughout the year. They were a young couple and trying to get a business going cleaning new construction houses. But of course the market is terrible right now and they were having a hard time. She ended up getting a full time job.
I did put off working on their return because the bookkeeping had been such a hassle all year. They ended up owing money which made them mad. It was self employment tax on her schedule C income before they formed an s corp. I bent over backwards to finish their return and get the 8879 to them to sign so I could efile before the 15th ended. But their fax machine wouldn't print and I couldn't send an attachment in an email to them. I left 3 messages on her cell phone that night and never heard back from her. It has been 2 weeks since tax season ended, NOT one phone call from them. I am ready to put what I have of their in an envelope and send it to them, suggesting that they get someone else to take care of their business. We just are not a good fit.
So all the things that you have been told in this thread I needed to hear too. We do our best. Sometimes we do fall a little short of being as fast as they would like, but if we knew more about these people we would be surprised that others find them a real pain too. So we need to just let it go and move on. I talked to a couple that they worked for briefly and just asked about their attitude about different things. I found out they are a real piece of work.
Thanks everyone for needed encouragement.
Linda F
My client was a new bookkeeping client last year. I had problems all year with them and had tried to handle them gently throughout the year. They were a young couple and trying to get a business going cleaning new construction houses. But of course the market is terrible right now and they were having a hard time. She ended up getting a full time job.
I did put off working on their return because the bookkeeping had been such a hassle all year. They ended up owing money which made them mad. It was self employment tax on her schedule C income before they formed an s corp. I bent over backwards to finish their return and get the 8879 to them to sign so I could efile before the 15th ended. But their fax machine wouldn't print and I couldn't send an attachment in an email to them. I left 3 messages on her cell phone that night and never heard back from her. It has been 2 weeks since tax season ended, NOT one phone call from them. I am ready to put what I have of their in an envelope and send it to them, suggesting that they get someone else to take care of their business. We just are not a good fit.
So all the things that you have been told in this thread I needed to hear too. We do our best. Sometimes we do fall a little short of being as fast as they would like, but if we knew more about these people we would be surprised that others find them a real pain too. So we need to just let it go and move on. I talked to a couple that they worked for briefly and just asked about their attitude about different things. I found out they are a real piece of work.
Thanks everyone for needed encouragement.
Linda F
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