According to the Kiplinger Tax Letter, the licensing rules for unenrolled preparers are facing a court challenge. The lawsuit claims that the IRS' regulatory scheme requiring unenrolled preparers to pass the competency exam, satisfy the continuing education rules and pay fees is invalid
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Kiplinger Tax Letter - 6/22/12 edition
It was the 6/22/12 edition -
Here's the details -
The user fee for obtaining or renewing a preparer tax ID number is valid,
an Appeals Court says. A preparer challenged the fees, alleging that the IRS
lacked the authority to impose them. But the Court sided with the Revenue Service,
saying that in exchange for the user fee, the agency gives applicants the privilege
of preparing tax returns for others for compensation (Brannen, 11th Cir.). Thus,
preparers will still have to pay the renewal fee, which was set at $63 for this year.
Just as I thought - an individual preparer challenging - not any official authority.Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow
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The case is probably Loving v. IRS, filed in the United States District Court in the District of Columbia. Loving is the name of one of the three plaintiffs.
The Commissioner has broad power to issue regulations under ยง7805. I think the chance of these people prevailing in this case borders on none.
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