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NT RTRP... Is it Bull???


taxguy057

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Not to pick a fight with you but I will NOT put "self prepared" on any return if I accepted even a $1 fee. Hell I must do over 50/ 60 free returns (1040EZ) for my client's kids working at McDonald to get their refunds back, and i put my PTIN on the returns.

I guess we can agree to disagree on the usefulness of the RTRP program.

If someone believes in the 1% audit rate and you want to take a chance, you must buy Powerball every time!

The 2012 audit rate fell to 1.03% for individuals, one out of every 97 returns.

2011’s rate was 1.11%.

The number of enforcement staff dropped nearly 6%, partly due to budget cuts.

And many agents were detailed to work identity theft cases.

I spend $4 twice a week on the Powerball.

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This has already been posted on a new thread, but it might ignite a firestorm on this one...

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_TAX_PREP_LAWSUIT?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-01-18-18-32-55

Now at least somebody has some sense about this whole competency thing!! For once the courts used common sense and came up with the right ruling! Now what to you think is in store for all of this new reg stuff??

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