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BREAKFAST BYTES with Felicia King Saturday, March 4, 2023: 10:00 a.m.

BREAKFAST BYTES with Felicia King

Saturday, March 4, 2023: 10:00 a.m.

What is the number one thing you can do as a consumer to protect yourself when dealing with tax preparers?

Practical examples of what to ask for from your tax preparer and why.

What are the total number of people that would have access to my records if I do business with you? You want me to sign a contract with you, terms and conditions that I have to abide by. If you are going to prepare my taxes, show me your affirmation statement where you as a tax prep preparer have put it in writing that you are fully in compliance as a business with the IRS requirements for tax preparers. Put that in writing.

If the IRS is the authority that is providing the designation that an organization is an IRS authorized tax preparer, then the IRS is the entity who defines the standard for what is the requirement put upon that organization or that person in order to have that designation. Therefore, it is completely legitimate to be asking as a prospective customer of that organization, "show me your compliance statements". How do you comply with the IRS requirements for tax preparers? And if you get anything other than a fully prepared premade statement they provided to you in writing,  then that's problematic because it means that they are not compliant.