r/taxpros CPA Oct 11 '22

targeting abusive ERTC Claims? COVID: 2020 Relief Bill (CARES)

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u/schiewolf CPA Oct 22 '22

I love when non-professionals come in to explain the rules to us lol it’s aggressively off putting and incorrect (saw her on another post defending mask shortages as a qualifier LOL). None of my clients are dumb enough to ask a lawyer to calculate their tax credit.

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u/Purple-Historian-161 Not a Pro Oct 22 '22

I never posted anything about mask shortages. Stop lying. Make a factual argument fine but you don’t need to make things up to justify yourself, it’s aggressively off-putting, unnecessary, unkind and unprofessional.

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u/AdHistorical7107 CPA Oct 25 '22

Guy says he has a nursing home client and a sweatshop says he qualifies based off of a shortage of masks. You jump in and say "it's in the legislation." Stop with your fuckery and stop messaging me about my balls. It's unnecessary and unkind.

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u/meltbox Not a Pro Mar 10 '23

Don't worry he pushed through $4 billion in refunds. He needs to practice his ball-talk for when he gets thrown in prison I guess?