Godfather - I think our friend Chap is on the pay per return method so he is dealing with something we don't deal with, but I did find this in a search. Sometimes searches can be helpful here and ot...
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Godfather - I think our friend Chap is on the pay per return method so he is dealing with something we don't deal with, but I did find this in a search. Sometimes searches can be helpful here and other times they are worthless.
View or print the Pay-Per-Return audit report in ProSeries (intuit.com)
Here is a link to a guy that likes to collect cars, primarily muscle cars. I went through the place about 4 or 5 years ago and hopefully I didn't ruin the finish on any of the cars by drooling on th...
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Here is a link to a guy that likes to collect cars, primarily muscle cars. I went through the place about 4 or 5 years ago and hopefully I didn't ruin the finish on any of the cars by drooling on them. The guy is part of the Marvin family and making windows has been very good to the family --------- and the family has been very good to the Warroad, MN area. Hopefully you don't run into storage problems Jim so that you have to build your own shed. 😀
The Shed - Classic & Muscle Car Collection (visitwarroad.com)
Interesting collection. I tend to drool over the classic muscle cars - Mustangs, Camaros, GTOs, etc, so don't send the cops to my house if one of your cars goes missing. But you do have some unique...
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Interesting collection. I tend to drool over the classic muscle cars - Mustangs, Camaros, GTOs, etc, so don't send the cops to my house if one of your cars goes missing. But you do have some unique vehicles that look in great condition so you appear to have found your niche in the world of car collections.
I knew there are other systems out there but it is nice to see what people that I trust here are using.
@Jim-from-Ohio - did I read that right. You bring that car to cruises or circuses? It looks...
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I knew there are other systems out there but it is nice to see what people that I trust here are using.
@Jim-from-Ohio - did I read that right. You bring that car to cruises or circuses? It looks a little like one of those little cars that a bunch of clowns pop out of at the circus. You don't do a little moonlighting that requires you to wear a red nose, do you? 😉
The IRS doesn't tend to be in the student loan forgiveness business and loans aren't typically forgiven by someone receiving a check for the money they owed. I think you have some homework to do to ...
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The IRS doesn't tend to be in the student loan forgiveness business and loans aren't typically forgiven by someone receiving a check for the money they owed. I think you have some homework to do to figure out exactly what you are dealing with.
Luckily, Minnesota never does anything that stupid. They usually pass those retroactive things around the end of March or the first week of April to give tax preparers plenty of time to handle the c...
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Luckily, Minnesota never does anything that stupid. They usually pass those retroactive things around the end of March or the first week of April to give tax preparers plenty of time to handle the changes. It looks like Iowa is trying to one up Minnesota on those retroactive changes.
THE RENEWALS ARE OUT!
I just received an e-mail so I had to check it out. I see that overall, my decrease was........................ oh wait a second we all know we never see a decrease. My over...
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THE RENEWALS ARE OUT!
I just received an e-mail so I had to check it out. I see that overall, my decrease was........................ oh wait a second we all know we never see a decrease. My overall bill went up 7.8%, but the thing that caught my eye, Quick Employer Forms went up from $189.00 to $338.53. For anybody that is bad at math, that is a bit north of 7.8%. What's up with that increase? Not enough folks are using it so they had to make up for the shortfall or so many people are using it after the new e-file requirements went into effect so now we can gouge them?
We had a client that started a new business in 2023. His version of preparing a 1099 was to have the contractors fill out a W-9 and then he returned it to them with the amount that he paid them scri...
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We had a client that started a new business in 2023. His version of preparing a 1099 was to have the contractors fill out a W-9 and then he returned it to them with the amount that he paid them scribbled on their copy of the form. Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, not 1099 preparation.