Meanwhile: tomorrow is "Tax Day" in the USA?
I submitted the tax preparation packet to my CPA last month. Sent him an email, he replied. Got my bankers to forward my CPA's office some stuff. Sent an email last week, no reply.
I mean, this is par for the course tbh, my CPA tends to automatically file extensions and often we end up filing way after the April 15th deadline, so I am guessing that is what is going on again this year?
Probably my fault anyway for mailing that the day before his office had marked it as due and postal system delays, but whatever, even when I have been more proactive and ahead of the curve, these things tend to drag on much longer than I ever think necessary.
sigh
Years ago, I remember speaking with a friend's husband who I guess uses a tax attorney (geeze, it's bad enough that I was audited and started relying on a CPA, I don't even want to think about what a tax attorney costs) and he claimed that he basically files taxes at the first of the year.
My employers? Typically don't even provide W2s or whatever, until late January. I have no idea how that guy's tax attorney could file so early. Sounded extremely sus.
But I guess if you have the money to bribe^w pay off the right people? Sus things are just "normal"?
I submitted the tax preparation packet to my CPA last month. Sent him an email, he replied. Got my bankers to forward my CPA's office some stuff. Sent an email last week, no reply.
I mean, this is par for the course tbh, my CPA tends to automatically file extensions and often we end up filing way after the April 15th deadline, so I am guessing that is what is going on again this year?
Probably my fault anyway for mailing that the day before his office had marked it as due and postal system delays, but whatever, even when I have been more proactive and ahead of the curve, these things tend to drag on much longer than I ever think necessary.
sigh
Years ago, I remember speaking with a friend's husband who I guess uses a tax attorney (geeze, it's bad enough that I was audited and started relying on a CPA, I don't even want to think about what a tax attorney costs) and he claimed that he basically files taxes at the first of the year.
My employers? Typically don't even provide W2s or whatever, until late January. I have no idea how that guy's tax attorney could file so early. Sounded extremely sus.
But I guess if you have the money to bribe^w pay off the right people? Sus things are just "normal"?