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  • Report:  #487917

Complaint Review: Barbara Kemp

Barbara Kemp Barbara Kemp Tax preparer She prepared my 4010 tax return in 2005 and id not do it correctly. I was being audit by the IRS and she stated to me that she will help me but did not. I have to pay the IRS $5,000 because barbara did not do my tax correctly. Internet

  • Reported By:
    Kim — Spring Hill Florida USA
  • Submitted:
    Mon, August 31, 2009
  • Updated:
    Tue, September 01, 2009
  • Barbara Kemp
    kempb@juno.com
    Internet
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    6363992299
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I had Barabara Kemp prepare my tax of 2005 and I was getting audit.  she said that if I ever get audit she will be there to help me with it., free of charge.  I paid her $1500 to prepared my tax of 2005 for me.  I asked to help me with the audit last year and she told me that she can't help me since they are doing it over the mail and not in person.  I aked her if everything was claimed correctly and she stated yes.  I should claim everything since I was a traveling nurse.  Now I have to pay $5,500 to the IRS. 


 


 

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Jim

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

Not Sure You Understand

#2

Tue, September 01, 2009

When your tax preparer tells you she will be there to help you in case of an audit, she doesn't actually come to help you unless the IRS actually calls you into an office for a one-on-one meeting.  In that case, your tax preparer must be there.  However, if the audit is conducted via mail, there is no obligation on the part of the preparer to come to your place of residence because the audit is conducted via mail - which is how most IRS audits are conducted.


Now when you spoke to her asking if everything was claimed correctly, she told you YES and in her eyes, it was.  However, in the case of the IRS, they will scrutinize everything much more closely to the point where you will pay more.  The $5,500 you have to pay is not because she did a poor job, but because the IRS determined that you underpaid taxes based on deductions she took on your behalf that the IRS just happened to disallow.  The problem here is that if she had done the tax return exactly the way the IRS wanted the return to be done - you would still owe the $5,500.  It was not a penalty you were assessed; you were assessed for unpaid taxes.


As a traveling nurse, you're an independent contractor.  As such, your returns will more than likely raise a red flag with the IRS and the risk of an audit is always going to be high.  If the $5,500 were penalties that were assessed and she didn't pay them, then you might have a point.  But from your description, that isn't the case...

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