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Old 09-09-2003, 04:56 AM
Charles Markham, EA
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Default Re: IRS 433-B Inconsistency

"Michael S. Rosen" <mike_20878[at]hotmail.com> "Dave Woods, EA" <d.woods[at]verizon.net> wrote:

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> > Ummm divide the return numbers by 12 ???

> Maybe, but it still doesn't make sense the way they write
> the instructions. My boss wanted me to put annual numbers to
> be sure we comply.


This is a great reason why your firm should be using a
tax collection pro rather than relying on your boss'
instinct and judgment. Experience is a much better
teacher.

Charles Markham, EA

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Old 09-07-2003, 04:47 AM
Dave Woods, EA
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Default Re: IRS 433-B Inconsistency

"Michael S. Rosen" <mike_20878[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> Page 5 of the Collection Information Statement for
> Businesses asks for monthly income and expenses. Yet it
> states that the information "should reconcile to your
> business federal tax return." How can it reconcile to the
> tax return if the return is annual?


Ummm divide the return numbers by 12 ???

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David M. Woods, EA
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