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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
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First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
Posts: 6,875
Trading: (51)
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Why? If the IRS made a mistake, and they discover their mistake, they will come looking for their money. And, you better have it when they ask. If not, you will pay interest to them. Double-checking is a pain in the posterior, but may save you some problems down the line. Peace of the Lord be with you.
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F*ck Cancer!
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Bunion
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At the very least, call the 800 customer service number for your area and ask them to verify. This won't mean squat, btw, if you weren't supposed to get it back. Have your CPA verify and also ask your CPA about sending it back if he does not think that he (the CPA) made a mistake. Several years ago, I received some IRS largess and it appeared that I did make a mistake, having entered a value on the wrong line, which they caught. A later automated audit caught where the number should have been entered and thus correctly judged that I should not have received the largess. Interest but no penalties. The person at the IRS who I talked to said that the best bet was to always return checks you weren't expecting with a letter asking the IRS to recheck their math.
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Rider on the storm.
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The first thing I did was make a copy of everything and faxed it over to my CPA. They called back and said they are contacting the IRS to figure it out. Right now it looks like "we" (the CPA) missed a tax credit that we were eligible to claim.
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WARNING: I am a Southern White Male. I have a brain and I know how to use it. |
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God Like Status
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Rider on the storm.
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Actually we are putting the money in savings. I figure we'll just leave it there until we're sure it wasn't a mistake. The CPA is verifying the change with the IRS also.
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WARNING: I am a Southern White Male. I have a brain and I know how to use it. |
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Rider on the storm.
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Got an email from the CPA. It was the make work pay credit. No explanation on why they missed it when they did my taxes though it may have something to do with my being self employed.
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WARNING: I am a Southern White Male. I have a brain and I know how to use it. |
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