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    NATP Imsdahl Article

    I just got the NATP TaxPro Quarterly. A familiar name, Bradley J. Imsdahl, wrote one of the featured articles.

    Nice work!

    Check it out. It's at natptax.com.
    Last edited by Armando Beaujolais; 11-09-2005, 01:49 PM. Reason: org to com

    #2
    NATP's web site is
    The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) believes that all taxpayers should be supported by caring and well-educated tax professionals.


    not natptax.org

    The article is on Hobby Loss Rules, and you have to be a member of NATP to get through to the article.

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      #3
      NATP Non Member

      Any idea how we can receive a copy of the article if we are not a member of NATP?

      Sandy

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        #4
        Ditto

        I'm with Sandy. I'm no longer a member of NATP, but would love to see this article also.

        Dennis

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          #5
          benefits

          I don't understand why you aren't a member any more, since you still feel the benefits of membership are valuable.

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            #6
            Membership

            It is not that I wouldn't like to be a member, but if I joined all of the various groups, it would cost a fortune.

            I am a member of NAEA, and the local California Chapter, which is close to $300 per year, plus a couple of other memberships.

            So between memberships and educational costs for CPE, I have to consider all of the benefits offered.

            Sandy

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              #7
              Membership

              I agree with Sandy. I like NATP, but I am not a member. My member with NAEA is now around $200 a year in MA.

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                #8
                Two Tiers

                When I looked into NATP, the cost of joining was higher for new members than for existing members. Certainly not prohibitive, but sorta left a bad taste in my mouth since most subscription-type organizations are heavily discounting first year invites in order to increase memberships. - Snag

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                  #9
                  I belong to NAEA, NATP, and NSA for two reasons:

                  1) The certificate hanging on the wall tells my clients I belong to professional organizations and meet their standards for membership.

                  2) The organizations have committees of members that keep watch over legislation that could affect the future of my profession. I trust that they have my best interest in mind because they are in the same business. If Congress tries to pass a stupid law to regulate my profession, I can feel confident there are many voices out there to represent me personally that I have helped to support through my membership dues. Without those voices, Congress would not know or understand how their stupid laws might affect our profession.

                  These intangible values mean a lot more to me than membership discounts for other products.

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                    #10
                    Sandy

                    I e-mailed you a copy of Brad's article. Hope you can open it.
                    Bill

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                      #11
                      Article

                      Thanks Bill,

                      Received it.

                      Thanks to all others who also offered to fax or email it.

                      Sandy

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                        #12
                        respect the rights

                        I wish we could respect the rights of those who create and publish our reference materials.

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