Mr. and Mrs. A were happily married, and for several years I prepared their joint tax returns.
Mr. and Mrs. A are now divorced. The former Mrs. A is a long-term client, whereas Mr. A is "newer" (result of marriage).
The former Mrs. A wishes nothing tax-wise to be provided to Mr. A, including copies of their tax returns. (I informed her Mr. A could always get copies of all joint tax returns from the IRS upon request.)
What, if anything, am I obligated to provide to Mr. A if I receive such a request? Obviously I have things other than completed tax returns in my file.
(I'm not looking for a legal brief, just more a "have you encountered such a scenario yourself?" answer.)
Thanks!
FE
Mr. and Mrs. A are now divorced. The former Mrs. A is a long-term client, whereas Mr. A is "newer" (result of marriage).
The former Mrs. A wishes nothing tax-wise to be provided to Mr. A, including copies of their tax returns. (I informed her Mr. A could always get copies of all joint tax returns from the IRS upon request.)
What, if anything, am I obligated to provide to Mr. A if I receive such a request? Obviously I have things other than completed tax returns in my file.
(I'm not looking for a legal brief, just more a "have you encountered such a scenario yourself?" answer.)
Thanks!
FE
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