Asked by John
Ann, an accountant, prepares a tax return for a client, Beta Sales Company. Carl, who is not an accountant, prepares a tax return for Dina's business, Delta Services. Can an accountant who prepares a tax return for a client be liable for any false statements in the return? Can a person who is not an accountant and who prepares a tax return for someone else be held liable for any false statements in the return?
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SraJMcGin
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. It doesn't really matter who prepares the tax return:
1. (PDF file to download): ww.pillsburywinthrop.com/files/tbl_s31Publication/PDFUplo
2. (PDF):
www.treasury.gov.au/documents/1218/RTF/070320_ExpMemo.
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4. (IRS law): (Broken Link Removed)
1. (PDF file to download): ww.pillsburywinthrop.com/files/tbl_s31Publication/PDFUplo
2. (PDF):
www.treasury.gov.au/documents/1218/RTF/070320_ExpMemo.
3. (Broken Link Removed)
4. (IRS law): (Broken Link Removed)
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