I had a very upsetting day today. I had a client really tell me off. She brought part of her tax paperwork in the first part of February. She brought the remainder a couple of weeks later. By then I was really overwhelmed and it took a couple of weeks for me to finish her returns. Part of that time I was trying to figure out the prior depreciation on a rental since this was the first year I did the taxes for them. I copied the returns for them to send in....one problem was that the letter I attached said I had efiled the Federal return. I had put the information on the return for the Direct Deposit and that was apparently what triggered the letter to say I had efiled when I hadn't. I never noticed the letter being incorrect and had told them to mail in the return and had included an envelope too. Well, they got another W-2, which she brought to me about two weeks ago, just before taxes were due. She showed up yesterday unannounced and before I was dressed or even had my hair combed and wanted to pick up the Amended returns. I had them printed, but not copied and asked her to return after I had a chance to copy them for her. I also asked if she wanted me to efile the Federal return that was never sent in and she said yes. She came back today to pick things up and was upset that I hadn't received the acknowledgement that the return was accepted.
She really lost it when I presented her with a bill for the Amended Federal and State returns....for $40. She said she shouldn't have to pay me for that since she still didn't have her $200 Federal refund at this point. I tried to explain the situation and told her I was only charging for the Amended return and that I hadn't realized the letter was wrong. She said she wasn't paying it so I took the billing statement back and tossed it in the trash. She got upset with me and insisted that I was mad.....actually I was more shocked than mad. She then told me the guy that did the taxes the year before did them in one day and my service was too slow for her. I told her she should probably go back to the other guy then....
My problem is.....she was referred by two of my good clients. Her sister and her niece. I am sure my name is mud by now with both of them. Would you offer an explaination to them or just loose them as clients perhaps too? I intend to send the Form 9325 when the return is accepted to the gal that was here today and will enclose a letter with it offering an apology and explaination. I will also with them luck with finding someone that will give them good service and on THEIR schedule. My husband was in the office at the time and told me he wouldn't want her to ever walk in the door again.
I would really appreciate your ideas on how to handle this mess at this point. I feel like I really let the situation get way out of control and didn't know how to get her to understand or at least give me some consideration for the circumstances this past tax season. My mother was in intensive care in bad shape in February. My sister-in-law was diagnosed with cancer in February, died in March. We took over part of the care of her daughter with MS. My husband had emergency surgery in March and then my favorite uncle died in March. I feel like the world is one big stressful place at this point in time ;~(
Thanks and sorry for the long message!
She really lost it when I presented her with a bill for the Amended Federal and State returns....for $40. She said she shouldn't have to pay me for that since she still didn't have her $200 Federal refund at this point. I tried to explain the situation and told her I was only charging for the Amended return and that I hadn't realized the letter was wrong. She said she wasn't paying it so I took the billing statement back and tossed it in the trash. She got upset with me and insisted that I was mad.....actually I was more shocked than mad. She then told me the guy that did the taxes the year before did them in one day and my service was too slow for her. I told her she should probably go back to the other guy then....
My problem is.....she was referred by two of my good clients. Her sister and her niece. I am sure my name is mud by now with both of them. Would you offer an explaination to them or just loose them as clients perhaps too? I intend to send the Form 9325 when the return is accepted to the gal that was here today and will enclose a letter with it offering an apology and explaination. I will also with them luck with finding someone that will give them good service and on THEIR schedule. My husband was in the office at the time and told me he wouldn't want her to ever walk in the door again.
I would really appreciate your ideas on how to handle this mess at this point. I feel like I really let the situation get way out of control and didn't know how to get her to understand or at least give me some consideration for the circumstances this past tax season. My mother was in intensive care in bad shape in February. My sister-in-law was diagnosed with cancer in February, died in March. We took over part of the care of her daughter with MS. My husband had emergency surgery in March and then my favorite uncle died in March. I feel like the world is one big stressful place at this point in time ;~(
Thanks and sorry for the long message!
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