14-Jun-2019 6:26pm
15-Jun-2019 6:38am
Szoboszlay wrote:My client sent the signed form 8879 but no payment.
Do think I am obligated to sign and file the returns without full payment of outstanding fees as outlined in my letter to them?
17-Jun-2019 6:53am
17-Jun-2019 12:06pm
17-Jun-2019 8:27pm
17-Jun-2019 10:35pm
makbo wrote:It's too bad you didn't have an engagement letter spelling out this expectation up front, you really should. Some here think engagement letters serve no purpose, but unless you live in Tiny Town where "everyone knows your name" and deals are done on a handshake, you need them in today's business environment.
18-Jun-2019 8:33am
Frankly wrote:[...] You don't need an engagement letter for that.makbo wrote:[...] Some here think engagement letters serve no purpose [...]
18-Jun-2019 8:46am
ATSMAN wrote:When did you terminate your engagement? Before asking for a signed 8879 or after? If you asked for the 8879 after sending the termination letter you may have voided it.
18-Jun-2019 9:48am
19-Jun-2019 10:28am
mdubincpa wrote:Client received only corporate and personal tax returns and a compilation for the prior year, without any disclosures. [...] releasing any client workpapers in their possession. [...]
So much for their Circular 230 compliance!
19-Jun-2019 12:33pm
19-Jun-2019 4:50pm
mdubincpa wrote:General ledger, journals and journal entries, Quick books files. etc.