AVOIDINGCOMMON MISTAKES TO ERR IS HUMAN BUT QUALITY REVIEW IS DIVINE
Dec. 7 2013
Agenda
Purpose of this session Sources for presentation Federal “Challenges” Oregon “Challenges” TaxWise “Challenges” What did we miss?
Purpose
To give Instructors a few points for emphasis in training with the objective of improving our overall quality
Sources for Presentation
DC’s, LC’s, CASH Volunteers U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax
Administration (TIGTA) Audit Report http://www.treasury.gov/tigta/auditreports/2013repor
ts/201340110fr.html Volunteer Tax Alerts (VTA) and Quality Site
Requirement Alerts (QSRA) http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Quality-and-Tax--Alerts
-for-IRS-Volunteer-Programs (Current Year)
http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Previous-Year-Quality-and-Tax-Alerts-for-IRS-Volunteer-Programs (Previous Year)
Quality Statistical Sample Review Report Filing Season 2012
Federal Challenges
Interview and Quality Review Procedures 13614-C Taxpayer Information Scope Filing Status Exemptions Income Adjustments Tax Deductions, Credits Payments Amount you Owe
Accuracy of Tax Returns at Volunteer Program Sites 51%
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Overall Tax Return Audit RatesTIGTA
Error Rates
QSS Statistical Sample Audit Results
Intake & Interview Usage
Total Returns
Correct Returns
Return Accuracy Rate
Form 13614-C Correctly Used 281 258 92%Form 13614-C not completed 39 33 85%Form 13614-C not used 3 2 67%Form 13614-C Process not Followed 42 35 83%Grand Total 323 293 91%
Interview and Quality Review Procedures
Inconsistent Adherence to Quality Procedures leads to Inaccurate tax returns (TIGTA Audit Report) Not obtaining sufficient information to apply tax
law correctly Not following intake/interview procedures Not following quality guidelines Not applying tax law correctly
QSRA 2013-03 All volunteer return preparers supporting TCE programs
must use Form 13614-C, Intake/Interview & Quality Review Sheet for every taxpayer.
Interview and Quality Review Procedures
Verification of the taxpayers’ identity to avoid the potential for identity theft or tax fraud. (QSRA) 2013- 01
Advising taxpayers of their ultimate responsibility for information on the return.
Explaining the tax return preparation process to the taxpayer and encouraging him or her to ask questions throughout the interview process.
Interview and Quality Review Procedures
Completing Form 13614-C. Confirming the taxpayer’s responses
provided on the Form 13614-C. Reviewing supporting documentation and
confirming with the taxpayer that all income was discussed.
Exercising due diligence, including asking a taxpayer to expand on information that may not appear to be true or accurate.
Quality Review Procedures
In the TIGTA Audit, all 19 tax returns prepared incorrectly did not follow one or more of the quality review requirements. For 16 (84 percent) incorrect tax returns,
quality reviewers did not review the entire Form 13614-C.
For 12 (63 percent) incorrect tax returns, auditor/client was not involved in the quality review process.
For four (21 percent) incorrect tax returns, no quality review was performed.
Brainstorm Ideas – 5 minutes Form teams of 3 Each team identify two mistakes that
you see frequently
Taxpayer Information
Misspelled names, especially for the Hispanic hyphenated last names Not checking an ITIN letter for the correct spelling, as defined
by the IRS, of the taxpayers name Incorrect addresses – be sure to verify address from
the 13614-C and not just let it default from prior year. Double check apartment numbers/letters.
Incorrect Social Security Numbers (Information worksheet, EIC, Education Credit)– often transposed digits, hard to catch, need to read backwards
Taxpayer Information
Incorrect Date of birth, particularly for dependants
Failure to enter a taxpayer phone number and/or cell phone number (Makes it tough to contact them if there is a problem!!!!!)
Failure to change a W-2 to reflect the SSN being used by an immigrant who is filling using an ITIN.
Watch out for “carry forward” information that is no longer correct such as a dependant.
Scope
Current scope for Program – be sure to emphasize what is and what is not in scope Volunteer Portal, TaxLaw Training, Training Documents
tab, In and Out of Scope Poster C2467 and AARP Tax-Aide Scope Manual TY13
We are not obligated to prepare all tax returns for all taxpayers. Denying service is not easy, but if you feel the taxpayer is: providing misleading information; the return is out of scope; or you just aren’t comfortable with the return; Don’t do it!!!!!
Filing Status – New Chart
Dependents/HoH versus Single/EIC Special considerations for child with
divorced or separated parents Custodial parent cannot give HH, CDCC
and EIC to non-custodial parent A child does not have to be a dependent
to be claimed as a Qualifying Child for EIC purposes
Difference between Qualifying Child or Qualifying Relative
W2 & 1099 Income
Failure to override the W2 address if it is different from Main Info address
Failure to enter the correct EIN and spelling of business name on W2 or 1099
If income from a 1099R is for a disability payment, be sure to check the box that will classify payment as wages.
Failure to enter withholding correctly.
Self-Employment Income
Accuracy rate for Schedule C expenses was 69 % in the TIGTA Audit.
Preparers are omitting cash income or are erroneously reporting self-employment income as other income on Form 1040, line 21. (Most common error in QSS Audit)
Exception for Grandparents receiving payments for child care of grandchildren is reported as miscellaneous income (unless they are doing childcare as a business.) Tax court ruling: http://nafcc.org/media/pdf/businessCenter/SteeleCase.pdf
Self-Employment Income
You can't deduct phone expenses for the first phone line. Reference is 2012 Pub 535 page 46.
Self-employed tax payers, using their car within their metropolitan area (aka tax home), who are not claiming business use of home, cannot claim business mileage for the trip from their home to their first business contact nor can they claim business mileage for the trip from their last business contact to their home. Reference is 2012 Pub 17 page 184-185.
Refund of State and Local Taxes If there was a state refund received from
last year’s taxes, this may be taxable to the feds if the taxpayer itemized the prior year.
If it's an Oregon refund that is taxable to the feds, this is not taxable to Oregon.
If it's another state refund that is taxable to the feds, this is taxable to Oregon too.
Adjustments
Educator Expenses – Accuracy rate for the Educator Expense deduction was 54% in the TIGTA Audit. Qualifying Educator for grades K-12. Educators may subtract up to $250 of
qualified expenses. This deduction is available whether or not the taxpayer itemizes deductions.
Volunteers did not include the deduction on the auditors’ tax returns because they did not completely review the Form 13614-C
Adjustments
IRA - the accuracy rate for the IRA adjustment was 46% in the TIGTA Audit. VTA 2013-02 February 26, 2013 highlighted the IRA
Taxpayers can reduce taxable income by contributing money up to a limit to a traditional IRA. Contributions to IRAs can be made as late as the first due date of a tax return and can be considered retroactive to the previous tax year.
Volunteers did not include this deduction because they did not completely review the Form 13614-C.
Tax, Deductions & Credits
Volunteers incorrectly denied deductions and credits on returns because supporting documentation was not provided. There are no specific guidelines requiring that taxpayer
provide receipts to volunteers to support the deduction or credits claimed.
Be sure to warn taxpayers that if the IRS asks for documentation, they need to be able to document deductions.
If there was a state tax balance due from last year’s return, this can be a deduction on federal Schedule A
Portland Arts Tax is a new deduction….
Education Credits
When Scholarships exceed qualified educational expenses on a 1098-T, the difference is taxable to the feds. You may be able to subtract this on Oregon using the "Taxable Scholarships Used for Housing Expenses" Subtraction (subtraction code 333).
Education Credits
Here is one example for 2013: Client has a 2013 1098-T that shows $3000 tuition paid and $5000 in scholarships received. They had $500 expenses for text books purchased from Amazon that were not a condition of enrollment but were needed for courses and $1000 for housing. They are fully qualified for an American Opportunity Credit. Is there a taxable scholarship in 2013? How much?
Yes. $5000-$3000-$500= $1500 on 1040 Worksheet 1 Is there an education credit in 2013? What are the adjusted
qualified Educational Expenses? No, $0
Is there any subtraction needed for Oregon purposes in 2013? Yes, OR Subtractions, Code 333 $1000 for housing to offset taxi
Education Credits
In 2014, the 1098-T shows $3000 tuition paid and no Scholarship. There were $500 expenses for text books purchased from Amazon that were not a condition of enrollment but were needed for courses and $1000 for housing expenses. They are qualified for the Lifetime Learning Credit this year. Is there a taxable scholarship for 2014?
No Is there any subtraction needed for Oregon purposes in 2014?
No Is there an education credit for 2014? What are the adjusted
qualified Educational Expenses? Yes . $3000
Credit for Qualified Retirement Savings Contribution
Only 62% of the TIGTA audited returns had the credit correct
Taxpayers may be eligible for this credit if they made deferrals to a 401K or an IRA or other qualified plan and have AGI of less than $28,750 (Single), $43,125 (HOH), $57,500 (MFJ). Use form 8880
Volunteer Tax Alert 2013-02 February 26, 2013 http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/VTA_2013-02_Retirement_Savings_Contributions.pdf
Amount You Owe - Penalties
Penalty calculations are out of scope for both Federal and Oregon.
Volunteers sometimes don’t notice that a penalty has been assessed.
If TaxWise is calculating a penalty for federal, go to the 2210 pg 1 form and type a 1 in line 8 in the blank after "2012 tax:" If TaxWise is calculating a penalty for Oregon, go to the OR 10 pg 1 form and type a 1 in line 8 "Enter the tax shown on your 2012 return after nonrefundable and refundable credits - see instructions."
Amount You Owe - Penalties
Always tell clients that there almost assuredly will be penalties and interest for underpayment; it's just that calculating them is out of our scope. Also tell clients to expect a letter from Oregon and/or federal.
Investigate ways to avoid the penalty and interest in the future. Increasing the amount of withholding is an option. Alternatively, discuss and set up Estimated Tax payments in TaxWise.
State Challenges
Federal Pension – tax exemption and box 2 on 1099 checked
Retirement Credit – check box 1 on 1099 (often defaulted)
Itemizing for a taxpayer to limit their Oregon liability even when it doesn’t benefit the federal return
Don’t forget Special Oregon Medical Subtraction if over 62 (taxpayer doesn’t have to reach itemized deduction threshold to benefit)
Forgetting to subtract federally taxable scholarship income that was used on rent
Knowing about Elderly Rental Assistance
ERA Program for Oregon
While few people qualify due to income and asset limitations, this program is for the very neediest seniors You or your spouse/registered domestic
partner(RDP) were age 58 or older on December 31, 2013; and
You and your spouse’s/RDP’s household income was under $10,000; and
You paid more than 20 percent of your household income for rent, fuel, and utilities; and
ERA Program for Oregon (Cont’d)
The total value of you and your spouse’s/RDP’s household assets is $25,000 or less (if you or your spouse/RDP are age 65 or older on December 31,there is no limit on the value of household assets); and
You rented an Oregon residence that was subject to property tax or PILOT; and
You lived in Oregon on December 31; and You didn’t own your residence on December
31
TAXWISE
Do not override income for social security wages and Medicare wages on W2 when there is a contribution to a retirement account (Box 12, code D-G). Enter box 12 code and they will be calculated correctly.
Put estimated payments in the right place on the form: Line 63 linked to F/S Tax Paid worksheet in TaxWise.
Resolve all “red” entries in the forms tree. Fill out the Capital Gains Worksheet correctly. Enter an explanation at the bottom of Main Info (carries
forward next year) or the Taxpayer Diary (Date/Time Stamp each entry) for Rejected and Waiting for Info returns
Remember to set return status and efile creation correctly. An example: missing a spouse’s signiture and not setting status to that with an efile ready to go.
Review from Brainstorming
What did we miss from initial brainstorming session?
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