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Paid preparer due diligence: Qualifying child (Mr. Kimble) - YouTube video text script

 

Mr. Kimble: Who knew this could happen to a guy like me? I mean they aren*t even my kids, but I*m paying for them. If this doesn*t work, I may have to hawk my ride.

Preparer: Mr. Kimble? Been expecting you. Have a seat.

Mr. Kimble: I*ll cut to the chase. I*m looking for money, any kind of money you can get me back on my taxes.

Preparer: Well, let*s walk through some questions to see if you can qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit. Tell me about yourself, Mr. Kimble.

Mr. Kimble: OK, well, um, I*m 25, I*m single and I make $12,000 a year fixing bikes. I live to ride.

Preparer: And when you called, you said something about children at home?

Mr. Kimble: My sister*s kids. Eugene, named after me〞he*s five, and Hannah〞she*s 4. They*ve been living with me since last April.

Preparer: And did the kids live with any other family member for more than half the year last year?

Mr. Kimble: My sister and my mom, we all live in the same house together with the kids.

Preparer: And how much did your sister make last year?

Mr. Kimble: Hey, I thought you were working for me! What*s with all these nosy questions?

Preparer: Calm down, Mr. Kimble.

Standard procedure. Nothing personal. I*m required by law to meet certain due diligence requirements. You did get the brochure I sent you in the mail?

Mr. Kimble: Hummpf.

Preparer: The IRS can penalize me if I don*t ask, so #

Mr. Kimble: OK. I guess you gotta give a little to get a little. I don*t exactly know how much my sister makes. But she said it was okay to claim the kids.

Preparer: Do you know if she makes more or less than you?

Mr. Kimble: More. What difference does it make?

Preparer: It matters because the law regarding who can claim a child changed the last few years. Now, if a parent〞in this case your sister〞could claim the children for EITC, but another adult who is not a parent wants to claim the kids〞then your income must be higher than your sister*s.

Mr. Kimble: Wait. I think I make more than she does.

Preparer: Mr. Kimble, I*d advise you to check with her and make sure. If you claim the credit in error, you could be audited. That means you*d have to pay back the money with interest and maybe some penalties.

Mr. Kimble: Great, there goes my bike.

Preparer: What?

Mr. Kimble to Preparer: I*ll call her.

Preparer: Oh. Wait! Also ask her if she plans to claim the children for the EITC.

Mr. Kimble: Hey Sis. Hey, I*m over here getting my taxes done. Need to know how much income you made last year. Hold up. Go ahead.

Sis: Almost $11,000.

Mr. Kimble: And are you sure you*re cool with me claiming the kids for the EITC?

Sis: Yeah. Go ahead.

Mr. Kimble to Preparer: So, how much do you think I*m gonna get?

Preparer: Well, let*s go online and check using the EITC assistant. We*ll finish your paperwork and then talk about your filing status.

Smith: Ok, numbers man. Whatever you say.

Preparer: I*m sorry?

Mr. Kimble: Nothing.