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Posted by 123go on June 8, 2006, 2:42 pm
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> An employee of one of my clients came in all in a tizzy.
> Apparently her husband does their return using some software
> or another (at least it looked pretty) and they mail it in.
> She declared that her husband had screwed up everything and
> they were in trouble. I looked over the return and it
> seemed to be in order and told her I didn't see any obvious
> errors. She waived the W-2 around in the air saying "Look,
> look, look!!!!" I still didn't see any problems, until that
> is, she pointed out that he didn't attach the "Copy B" to
> the federal return (that was what she was holding) and that
> the *wrong* W-2 was sent to the IRS, and "how much trouble
> will they be in?".
>
> After a not too large chuckle, I explained that the same
> information is on all the copies and not to worry.
>
> After she left I wondered..............
>
> How much could I have charged to fix that problem?
I doubt you are licensed for fixing that problem. On the
other hand, if she merely gifted you a case of beer . . .
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