Like the albatross, most of us suffer painful consequences when same gets dragged around our neck for long.
How can this be true for IRS? They can carry the dead bird around for years with immunity. Cryptic legislation authorizing them to write regulations? Doesn't happen. At some point, maybe "temporary" regs, which in some cases linger for so many years that the ยง is cancelled before "final" regs are written.
Blatant losses in court decisions that they refuse to obey precedent. For most of us this is contempt of court. For them? Nothing. Just a policy for more abuse.
Total avoidance of interpretation for fear of establishing a "safe harbor."
Oversight by Congress? Made big news during Clinton administration. Lots of politicians jumped on the bandwagon and scored big points with their voters, but fact is, it never happened. Instead, New Jersey businessman who testified was later called in for a TCMP audit.
How can this blatant abuse be dealt with? I don't want to belittle NATP & NAEA but they do not have teeth enough for any consideration except an occasional polite luncheon-type hearing. Do we have lobbyists? referred to by a former football jock on talk radio as "the multi-billion dollar tax preparation lobby?" [What a joke - I nearly fell out of my chair]
Advice from fellow tax practitioners is welcomed here. If we can't do anything about it politically, how do we deal with it as it affects our clients?
How can this be true for IRS? They can carry the dead bird around for years with immunity. Cryptic legislation authorizing them to write regulations? Doesn't happen. At some point, maybe "temporary" regs, which in some cases linger for so many years that the ยง is cancelled before "final" regs are written.
Blatant losses in court decisions that they refuse to obey precedent. For most of us this is contempt of court. For them? Nothing. Just a policy for more abuse.
Total avoidance of interpretation for fear of establishing a "safe harbor."
Oversight by Congress? Made big news during Clinton administration. Lots of politicians jumped on the bandwagon and scored big points with their voters, but fact is, it never happened. Instead, New Jersey businessman who testified was later called in for a TCMP audit.
How can this blatant abuse be dealt with? I don't want to belittle NATP & NAEA but they do not have teeth enough for any consideration except an occasional polite luncheon-type hearing. Do we have lobbyists? referred to by a former football jock on talk radio as "the multi-billion dollar tax preparation lobby?" [What a joke - I nearly fell out of my chair]
Advice from fellow tax practitioners is welcomed here. If we can't do anything about it politically, how do we deal with it as it affects our clients?
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