u/AdHistorical7107

For the past 5 years

The wonderful people of Fairfield CT have complained about speeders and people violating all sorts of traffic laws.

The police finally set up speed cameras.

Now those wonderful people are complaining about getting warnings of doing 38 in a 25 in a school zone lol.

Make this make sense. Please

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u/AdHistorical7107 — 1 day ago
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Someone posted the Kwong case and I read it

It seems to be a pretty compelling case.

If the US government wants to appeal it, I am not sure under what basis they can win. The case basically acknowledges that by declaring a disaster during COVID, and ending the disaster in May 2023, that all deadlines in that time period should have been postponed, and penalties should not accrue.

But the reading of the section does state specifically that the secretary of treasury can determine what period penalties can be delayed. Which they could argue that the various notices extending deadlines may make the Kwong argument moot.

This should be interesting.

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u/AdHistorical7107 — 8 days ago

Just got done with a NJ audit

Learned a few things during the audit process.

Debating if I should review the following year to see if an amended return is needed. Do you folks do this?

I briefly did a quick review when we got the audit notice, but didn't dive deeper.

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u/AdHistorical7107 — 10 days ago
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Ive had three issues this year with direct debit. 2 were clients fault, one was mine.

I am thinking of different ways to address them going forward. Not putting in last four of account digits in email, having client only provide one account for direct debit and deposit (not two), or just eliminating paying taxes completely from my program.

For those who offered direct debit, and then stopped, what was the feedback like with the clients?

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u/AdHistorical7107 — 22 days ago