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3Hotdogs

(15,626 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 11:32 AM 2 hrs ago

Income tax problem - - accountant seems to have ghosted me. Due to medical issues, I have taken over much of

my ex's finances. Tax was filed by the accountant in April. Then comes a refund of $600.00. Looking at the filing, he reserved $4,000 toward next year's filing. That was because she hadn't taken enough out of her monthly pension check and owed $2k for last year's tax.

I told the accountant that we had adjusted the W2 so that there would be no balance due this year. He should not have reserved any money for next year's filing.

Then I reviewed the entire filing. He did not list a deduction for the $6,700 medical co-pays she paid before reaching the Medicare maximum.


I emailed him in May to raise questions about these items. I got no response.

I followed up on June 1st., again, no response.

How difficult is it to file an amended return? She would be willing to pay for an amended return since the difference would be at least $4k in her account.

Am I missing something? Time for a new accountant?

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Income tax problem - - accountant seems to have ghosted me. Due to medical issues, I have taken over much of (Original Post) 3Hotdogs 2 hrs ago OP
I wouldn't know what else to do. Old-8643 2 hrs ago #1
DEFINITELY time for a new accountant! lastlib 2 hrs ago #2
She may not actually get the benefit of a medical deduction ALBliberal 2 hrs ago #3

lastlib

(28,727 posts)
2. DEFINITELY time for a new accountant!
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:01 PM
2 hrs ago

It isn't hard to file an amended return, and I think you would be well-advised to do so.

ALBliberal

(3,401 posts)
3. She may not actually get the benefit of a medical deduction
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:03 PM
2 hrs ago

Hard to say until you run through the numbers

Amended returns are fairly easy and are filed routinely but would be difficult to prepare manually

You need a new accountant

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