Anonymous wrote:Something doesn’t make sense here. If you added in the auto expenses, the income would have decreased which would not have impacted his ability to contribute to a Roth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the tweak it's missing? Given the cuts at the IRS, I'd say just file what you have and claim ignorance. Blame it on your CPA.
My DH is self employed and she forgot to put his automobile expenses in which lowers the amount of tax we owe.
The return is like a book.
Anonymous wrote:I'd submit. You can bring this up with the new accountant you will have to hire for next year. If the difference is really meaningful, that person could amend this return.