Client, an S Corporation, has received from the IRS a letter to the effect that the Service never received the Corporation's Election of S Status. I know that I prepared the form and gave it to the President and I saw him sign it. At that time he was the only shareholder. It was the intent to mail it first class which of course means that we have absolutely no proof that it was mailed. I did not know that we should watch for an IRS Letter confirming the election. I am pretty sure one never came.
It turns out that the IRS has caught the situation in time for me to do the Late Election and if I did not know how to do that the IRS letter seems to have a good explanation. However, what I want to know is whether I should charge the client my newly raised fee of $200 for an IRS Letter or should I regard myself as partially or completely at fault and discount or waive the fee? After all, if I had told them to let me know if acknowledgment did not come in x amount of time I guess that they could have told me and I could have printed another copy of the form, gotten it signed, and overnighted it to the IRS on their nickel.(I used to be in MLM and one of the companies gave me a discount plan I still have with UPS and Fed Ex so I get half off of what i would otherwise pay.)
It turns out that the IRS has caught the situation in time for me to do the Late Election and if I did not know how to do that the IRS letter seems to have a good explanation. However, what I want to know is whether I should charge the client my newly raised fee of $200 for an IRS Letter or should I regard myself as partially or completely at fault and discount or waive the fee? After all, if I had told them to let me know if acknowledgment did not come in x amount of time I guess that they could have told me and I could have printed another copy of the form, gotten it signed, and overnighted it to the IRS on their nickel.(I used to be in MLM and one of the companies gave me a discount plan I still have with UPS and Fed Ex so I get half off of what i would otherwise pay.)
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