Going Concern
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Going Concern
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When accounting goes unaccounted for. Tips: 202-505-8885 • [email protected]















High Point University in NC, which beat Wisconsin in basketball today, conducts campus tours on golf carts, offers wealthy students private housing for $40,000 per year and built an "airplane-cabin interior" so that students could rehearse sitting next to an executive on a plane.





The Return That Won't Leave Somewhere in your office there's a tax return. It's been there a while. You have most - maybe all - of the information you need to finish it. And you're not finishing it. Why? Pick one: You don't like the client. You don't like something they did this year. You're not confident in your research. Or it's a low-bono return where the fee is a third of what it should be - and yeah, resentment is real. Every time you get to it, it goes back to the bottom of the pile. Tomorrow. And every time that client's number shows up on your phone, your stomach drops. Here's what you do. Call them. Today. March 18th - there is still time for them to find someone else, even if that someone does a projection and an extension. Tell them you can't complete their return this year. No elaboration required. If you'd rather not be on the phone, send their documents back - FedEx, certified mail - and follow up with a text or email. Don't use the words "fired" or "disengaged." You don't need that language and neither do they. Your engagement letter is not a trap. But waiting until April 10th to have this conversation? That is a problem - for them and for you. No is a complete sentence. I'm sorry, I can't complete your return this year. That's it. You don't owe anyone an explanation beyond that - maybe not even yourself. Why absorb the stress, the bad review, and the ill will when you can make one uncomfortable call today? Twenty-seven days left. We're all in the same lifeboat. Stay strong and stay mentally healthy. #TaxTwitter #TaxLifeboat







