Recent article in TaxPro Monthly advises to delete the Circular 230 disclaimer from outgoing emails per Karen Hawkins, Director of OPR.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostRecent article in TaxPro Monthly advises to delete the Circular 230 disclaimer from outgoing emails per Karen Hawkins, Director of OPR.
I left my disclaimer the same, but I removed the reference that Circular 230 requires the disclaimer.
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Originally posted by Uncle Sam View PostIt's nice that you notify us all from a membership newsletter from NATP of a policy that's been in existence
for about 6 months at least.
Do you have any other news information to report?
Thanks Burke.
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I Agree
Although I already had the info, I really appreciate the news from Burke and any news anyone will share with us. I think some people replying to some threads on this forum need to take a long break and realize that if they don't want to use the info just don't use it, or don't read it. Who are they to say it is not useful to others on this forum?
Happy Holidays to all!!!
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Originally posted by Burke View PostRecent article in TaxPro Monthly advises to delete the Circular 230 disclaimer from outgoing emails per Karen Hawkins, Director of OPR.
2. What my notes said she said was that if you are using a disclaimer, don't mention Circular 230. He tone of voice was that she didn't want practitioners and clients thinking IRS was requiring such disclaimers.
3. This does NOT mean that tax practitioners should not use 'disclaimer' or statement on any type of written advice.
4. This is particulary true, in my experience, when we respond to e-mails from clients who provide less than all the facts and circumstances.
5. Been afk for 4 weeks.Friends double; family triple. Don't buy an audit for yourself. If someone has to go to jail make sure it is the client. Remember it is only taxes, nothing important.
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