Been out-of-town for awhile and just tonight catching up on some of your posts. I've been doing mass reading now for some time, but haven't responded.
As I read how many of you respond to situations and run your business, I am really overwhelmed by just how much of your time and effort is spent NOT on tax matters, but avoiding legal problems. This has got to be the ultimate in non-productivity.
I won't make an argument that it isn't necessary, but most of you do much more of this than I do. I realize that working in blissful naivity subjects the preparer to the hostility of ever-avaricious lawyers just looking for clients and revenue, and some tax preparer, innocent or not, to be the target of some cumbersome litigation. Kudos to the rest of you who have somehow figured out how to navigate your operations through the minefield of potential legal potholes.
So much of your time and effort is spent in assuming the worst, and writing letters, and covering yourself that I don't know how you can effectively or enjoyably get anything else done with any degree of reason.
It's a shame that it has come to this. I support a purge of bad and dishonest tax preparers, but the rest of us are having to deal with that element which creates a litigious society rewarding the legal profession for prosecution of things only perceived or alleged.
As I read how many of you respond to situations and run your business, I am really overwhelmed by just how much of your time and effort is spent NOT on tax matters, but avoiding legal problems. This has got to be the ultimate in non-productivity.
I won't make an argument that it isn't necessary, but most of you do much more of this than I do. I realize that working in blissful naivity subjects the preparer to the hostility of ever-avaricious lawyers just looking for clients and revenue, and some tax preparer, innocent or not, to be the target of some cumbersome litigation. Kudos to the rest of you who have somehow figured out how to navigate your operations through the minefield of potential legal potholes.
So much of your time and effort is spent in assuming the worst, and writing letters, and covering yourself that I don't know how you can effectively or enjoyably get anything else done with any degree of reason.
It's a shame that it has come to this. I support a purge of bad and dishonest tax preparers, but the rest of us are having to deal with that element which creates a litigious society rewarding the legal profession for prosecution of things only perceived or alleged.
Comment