Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 15, 2016 at 14:30:33 from (50.108.86.246):
Just about done here for another year with tax returns. Two are "in progress" on my desk still, the rest are waiting to be picked up. One of the owners of a corporate client called here this afternoon and said his usual guy at H&R Block claims the K-1 from the company is too complicated and he does not know how to handle it on the return so he is bringing it over here for me to do. And the trustee for a trust I have done in past years that was poached by Ameriprise called and said that the accountants for Ameriprise could not figure out how to do the tax return. So that one is coming back to me also. You would think those big shot/big city corporate accountants could handle something a country CPA like myself put together...guess not! Tomorrow I am heading over to pull the corn planter up to the front and start putting it all together. I'm thinking about this time tomorrow night the place will be reeking of Bengay! Par for the course!
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