Discussion Paper Submitted to the House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight on July 28, 2011:
In regard to non-CPA and non-EA preparers:
“They believe they are being singled out as though they’re responsible for all the unscrupulous behavior and incompetence in the preparation of tax returns,” said the paper. “They believe that all of the effort and resources expended in this process will have little effect in ridding the system of the incompetent and/or unscrupulous. They believe that they’re being unfairly punished and that they’re put into the same category as mobile scam artists that proliferate from January 15 through April 1. They believe they’re being discriminated against on the basis of credentials. They believe they’re effectively being governed by professionals that would like to put them out of business. They are going through ‘test anxiety.’ Since the average age of our members is 56 years old, it’s been quite awhile since they’ve had to take an exam. Some of them have indicated that they will work right up to December 31, 2013 and then retire. Others will sell their businesses. Some are studying to pass the EA examination so that they’re part of the 'governing group.' For some, the lack of due process and the restraint of trade provisions in revised Circular 230 were the last straw. They talk of taking to the courts.”
In regard to non-CPA and non-EA preparers:
“They believe they are being singled out as though they’re responsible for all the unscrupulous behavior and incompetence in the preparation of tax returns,” said the paper. “They believe that all of the effort and resources expended in this process will have little effect in ridding the system of the incompetent and/or unscrupulous. They believe that they’re being unfairly punished and that they’re put into the same category as mobile scam artists that proliferate from January 15 through April 1. They believe they’re being discriminated against on the basis of credentials. They believe they’re effectively being governed by professionals that would like to put them out of business. They are going through ‘test anxiety.’ Since the average age of our members is 56 years old, it’s been quite awhile since they’ve had to take an exam. Some of them have indicated that they will work right up to December 31, 2013 and then retire. Others will sell their businesses. Some are studying to pass the EA examination so that they’re part of the 'governing group.' For some, the lack of due process and the restraint of trade provisions in revised Circular 230 were the last straw. They talk of taking to the courts.”
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