Individual Welcome Letter TY 2023

Dear client,
 
Happy New Year! We are busy preparing for another successful tax season. Please read this letter in its entirety to ensure the most accurate and timely processing of your tax return. Let’s get started!

  1. Complete the tax questionnaire in TaxDome. Our tax questionnaire is now better than ever! It is more user-friendly, and you will be prompted to upload your documents within it. While it is a long form, it saves as you go and there’s no need to complete it all in one sitting. Investing the time to answer all questions provides us with the key information we need to prepare your tax return(s) efficiently and accurately.

    • Note: If you’d prefer a paper copy of the questionnaire and organizer, contact us ASAP.

  2. Pay your bill to access the signature forms. In the past, we have required payment prior to electronically filing your taxes. Now, once your tax return has been delivered to your TaxDome account, you will be prompted to pay your bill prior to signing the required e-file authorization forms. You will still be able to review your client copy prior to payment.

  3. Notify us ASAP for extension filing. We must know if you expect to file for an extension by March 23, 2024. In order to calculate any taxes owed, please provide all available tax documents when requesting an extension.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Document Submission & Deadlines

    • Document submission deadline. Tax documents must be submitted by March 23, 2024, otherwise we will have to file for an extension on your behalf.

    • We operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Help us prevent delayed completion and keep your return moving by providing all or most of your documents at one time.

    • Be as responsive as possible with us during this time. Unresponsiveness can delay completion of your return. Please add our office number and email addresses to your contacts and regularly check your email’s spam folder.

      • Pro-tip: Download the TaxDome Client app on your smartphone to receive notifications of new messages!

  • TaxDome Chat for Secure Information

    • New for this year! We are introducing a primary chat thread for all communication regarding the preparation of your 2023 taxes. We ask that you use this thread if you choose to communicate with us within TaxDome.

    • TaxDome Chat is to be used for all sensitive information exchanges. We take your privacy and security seriously. Please send any sensitive information through TaxDome (i.e. SSNs, dates of birth, EINs, Identity Protection PINs, IRS Notices, etc.) as it is protected and secure, unlike email and fax.

All of this information (and more!) is available on our website’s Client Resources page.
 
We highly value our client relationships. Your recommendation to an associate, friend, or family member is more significant than any advertisement. We sincerely appreciate your patronage and as always, we strive to provide you with professional and efficient service.
 
If you have any questions regarding this information, please feel free to contact us at 301-942-2266 or via email to  hello@marinuccicpa.com. Keep in mind that our business hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00am – 5:00pm.


Best,
The Team at Marinucci & Associates

Tax Season Best Practices

  1. Keep your documents organized throughout the year. We recommend that you have a designated file to store all your tax-related documents as they come in during the year. Increasingly, our clients are scanning their tax documents and maintaining an electronic tax file. Either way, doing it throughout the year is always easier than waiting until the tax season.

  2. Keep the originals, send us copies. If possible, provide us with copies of your tax documents rather than originals. If you are uploading documents through the portal, please send them in a PDF file format rather than as photos taken on your smartphone. Photos of your tax documents are often difficult to read and require extra time to convert to a usable format. You can also use the TaxDome app on your smartphone to “scan” your documents. Please fully unfold paperwork prior to scanning.

  3. We do not require receipts. Receipts may be necessary in the event of an IRS audit, but in most cases we do not require any receipts to prepare your tax return. Please provide your deductible expenses in a spreadsheet or some other organized format. This will allow your tax preparer to focus on providing tax advice and other value-added services.

  4. Bring in your documents all at once. To the extent possible, please upload, mail, or bring us your tax documents all at once rather than as you receive them. We do realize that in some cases you might have one or several outstanding items that may not be available until later. If that is the case, simply get us what you have and let us know which items are outstanding and when you might expect to receive them.

  5. Bring us your tax information as early as possible. If you have your information ready, get your documents to us right away. Once we have your information, this puts you in our queue so we can quickly begin the tax preparation process. We also appreciate the opportunity to complete tax returns early in the season. If you wait until the last few weeks of the tax season, we may not be able to complete your tax return by the deadline.

  6. Appointments may be limited as deadlines approach. As the tax deadlines approach, keep in mind that availability for face-to-face appointments becomes increasingly limited. If no appointments are available, simply drop off or upload your tax documents and we will contact you with our questions. You may consider requesting an appointment for after tax season if you wish to discuss your tax situation further.

  7. Provide a narrative if necessary. In addition to providing your tax documents and completing our annual questionnaire, it is sometimes helpful to provide a narrative explaining your overall situation. This is particularly helpful when something about your tax situation has changed. You can upload this into the portal or send us a message.

  8. Use the organizer. We strongly encourage you to fill out the organizer in as much detail as possible and as a guide for what documents we will be looking for.

  9. Review your tax return. We do our best to prepare an accurate and complete tax return from the information you provide, but we still ask that you review your tax return carefully. Ultimately, it is your responsibility to make sure everything is reported correctly. If you do see an issue or have a question, do not hesitate to contact us and we will address it immediately.

  10. Follow the filing instructions carefully. Once we have completed your return, you will receive an email communication that includes detailed filing instructions. Please read and follow these instructions carefully. In most cases you will be required to sign an e-file authorization form and return to our office, either physically or electronically.

  11. Make your tax payments to the IRS. If you have a balance due, we will provide instructions on how to make your payment to the IRS, which you will need to take care of on your own. If you are required to make quarterly estimated tax payments, we will provide vouchers and instructions for payment. If you need to pay the IRS online, please head to this link: https://www.irs.gov/payments

  12. Don’t shoot the messenger. No one likes a surprise tax bill, so if that happens to you, please keep in mind that we have already done everything we can within the law to minimize your tax liability. We will be happy to work with you to reduce the chances of any surprises going forward.

  13. Consider contacting us between September and December. One way to avoid tax surprises is to contact us during the last quarter of the year to have us review your tax situation. At that time, we can look at your tax withholding, help you budget for any upcoming tax payments, and look ahead to tax planning opportunities for the coming year. Tax planning services will be billed accordingly.

  14. Understand how late penalties work. For corporate and partnership filings, there is a penalty for not filing by the deadline even if no tax is due. Therefore, filing your tax return or extension in a timely manner is critical. For personal returns, all penalties are calculated based on any balance due. Therefore, making sure any outstanding tax liabilities are paid by the due date (April 18th) is crucial.

  15. Become familiar with due dates. Six-month extensions are allowed for both personal and business tax returns. However, there is no extension of time to pay your taxes.Here are some of the due dates you need to be aware of:

  • Personal tax returns are due April 15

  • Estimated tax payments for personal returns:

    • 1st Quarter due April 15

    • 2nd Quarter due June 15

    • 3rd Quarter due September 15

    • 4th Quarter due January 15

  • Partnership and S-corporation tax returns are due March 15

  • Corporation tax returns are due April 15

  • Estate and Trust tax returns are due April 15

  • Estimated tax payments for corporate tax returns:

    • 1st Quarter due April 15

    • 2nd Quarter due June 15

    • 3rd Quarter due September 15

    • 4th Quarter due December 15