Professional ethics are not the same thing as personal ethics. That's why the two different things are listed as different things in the dictionary.
Personal ethics involve things like honesty, decency, fairness, kindness, treating others like you'd like to be treated, etc.
Ethics for tax professionals involves things like knowing who is in authority, knowing what you have to disclose to authority and what not, knowing what professional actions you can take in which situation.
Saying that personal and professional ethics are the same thing is like saying your rules of professional conduct would be the same if you were a tax professional or a professional wrestler. Sorry, not the same rules of professional conduct.
Let's take Jesse Ventura as an example. He was a professional wrestler and later became governor of Minnesota. His personal ethics didn't change. But you can bet the rules of professional responsibility were worlds apart between his wrestling days and his governor days.
That doesn't mean there's absolutely no overlap. But the two are separate enough that it's silly to try to discuss both as if they're the same thing.
Personal ethics involve things like honesty, decency, fairness, kindness, treating others like you'd like to be treated, etc.
Ethics for tax professionals involves things like knowing who is in authority, knowing what you have to disclose to authority and what not, knowing what professional actions you can take in which situation.
Saying that personal and professional ethics are the same thing is like saying your rules of professional conduct would be the same if you were a tax professional or a professional wrestler. Sorry, not the same rules of professional conduct.
Let's take Jesse Ventura as an example. He was a professional wrestler and later became governor of Minnesota. His personal ethics didn't change. But you can bet the rules of professional responsibility were worlds apart between his wrestling days and his governor days.
That doesn't mean there's absolutely no overlap. But the two are separate enough that it's silly to try to discuss both as if they're the same thing.
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