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March 9, 2023
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What are acceptable documents from clients who pay property tax on their residence directly to the Tax Collector office because it is not on the 1098?

  • March 9, 2023
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Client pays home property tax directly to Taxing office and not through mortgage.
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Best answer by IRonMaN

You could always just ask your clients what they paid.  The IRS doesn’t make us verify every number for them.

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IRonMaN
IRonMaNAnswer
Level 15
March 9, 2023

You could always just ask your clients what they paid.  The IRS doesn’t make us verify every number for them.

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itonewbie
Level 15
March 9, 2023

The answer is already in the question you asked.  How then did you trace this collection to property tax your client owed?  That's exactly what you'll ask your client to gather and retain.

We don't audit clients' documents but, in certain cases, I may ask to review them if I have reason to believe the client may not have sufficient understanding to represent the facts correctly and provide the details we need to prepare an accurate return.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Still an AllStar
Level 2
March 10, 2023

Hi,

Thanks for responding.

I do have the Tax Statements but would you ask for invoices to support it?

Just would rather not over do things 🤔 🤔

itonewbie
Level 15
March 10, 2023

If you are satisfied that the collection is for the tax bill and the amount paid correlates with that, notwithstanding other fees the collection agency may have charged, that should be all you need although your client will need to retain all the relevant documents to prove the actual payment and linkage to the tax bill.

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