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I guess a few of you don't really comprehend the message I was attempting to convey.
The mere nature of tax preparation is confidential, and therefore should be conducted
in a private setting and not within earshot of others - or have financial records exchanged
The fact that it's common to be done that way - doesn't mean that it's acceptable in this
occupation.Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow
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Back to that doctor exam thing
Originally posted by Uncle Sam View PostI guess a few of you don't really comprehend the message I was attempting to convey. The mere nature of tax preparation is confidential, and therefore should be conducted in a private setting and not within earshot of others - or have financial records exchanged
The fact that it's common to be done that way - doesn't mean that it's acceptable in this occupation.
FWIW: I guarantee you I could carry on a comprehensive client interview at a table near to yours and neither you nor anyone else would have any idea as to the type of discussion that was being held.
Now, if I took my laptop, and a pile of reference books (to include TTB) and starting working through a pile of documents, or starting calling some investment firms using a cell phone....that might gather some unneeded attention. But that will not happen to me. An interview, and brief overview of any supporting documents or even a completed tax return, can easily be done across a table. The REAL work occurs in my home office.
As for a "private setting" issue --- that requirement could really wreak havoc with many tax firms which do not have the luxury of providing a private office for each preparer!!
FE
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Bingo! The HRB shop I worked the partitions were paper thin and sometimes we would had to tell our neighbor to keep it down!
I just bring a yellow legal pad, a pocket calculator and my business cards. No TTB or laptop on a restaurant table. If the discussion is going to lead in that direction that it is required, then an office appointment will be made at my place or the clients office/business.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404 View PostEveryone has an.....opinion.
As for a "private setting" issue --- that requirement could really wreak havoc with many tax firms which do not have the luxury of providing a private office for each preparer!!
FE
I'm wondering if those who meet in a home office in front of a dog or cat are aware of the liability they have taken upon themselves. My dog is a real gossiper.
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