Kip Dellinger (Kallman & Co., Los Angeles) has published Return Preparer Due Diligence and the IRS: The Looming Battle, 128 Tax Notes 889 (Aug. 23, 2010). Here is the abstract:
In this article, Dellinger discusses IRS due diligence expectations for tax return preparers and suggests that the IRS approach the matter realistically and judiciously.
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3 responses to “Dellinger: Return Preparer Due Diligence and the IRS”
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…
They can’t get the current rules right, so let’s have them make more rules
Supporters of increased preparer regulation sometimes seem to envision an ideal system where wise, efficient and impartial IRS overseers will…