Thursday, January 07, 2010

The Evil Empire

"Slow? Turn that mofo to boil!" - Obama

Curmudgeonly & Skeptical

 First, every year somebody writes the story about calling the IRS five times for clarification on something in the tax code, and receiving five disparate answers.

Second, I have a friend who, every year for the past fifteen,  used a computer tax program like Tax Cut (H&R Block).  In what seemed like a never ending assault, beginning in 2004, his returns were "audited" by the IRS, and he was socked in the neighborhood of $60,000 for unreported income, penalties and interest.  If you know his situation, you'd know how ridiculous that is.  He went to a professional tax payer after his wife heard about one at work.   Larry (the CPA's name) told him that the IRS loves the computer program  returns, because like a captured MiG  they've flown it, and know how to outmaneuver and kill it.  He paid him $550 for each disputed year's return.  In return, everything was dismissed.  Plus!  He received about $2500 in  overpayment!

 Here's why I'm telling you this.

The IRS wants to save you from your rogue tax accountant.


The nation's green eyeshades are now destined to come under the regulatory rule of the Internal Revenue Service as part of the Obama Administration's latest revenue grab.

Under the plan, which would begin with the 2011 tax season, anyone who takes money to help people with their taxes will have to register with the IRS, and eventually pass competency tests and sign up for continuing education. So having made tax filing so complicated that most Americans need help with their forms, Washington now wants to raise the price of such counsel by regulating advisers in a way that may reduce their supply.

Defending the decision, IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman declared that regulating tax preparers was reasonable because "In most states you need a license to cut someone's hair." Yes, the cosmetology guild does like to raise the barriers to entry for competitors.

Cheering the new regulations are big tax preparers like H&R Block, who are only too happy to see the feds swoop in to put their mom-and-pop seasonal competitors out of business.  [H&R Blockheads cont]


3 comments:

Esteve said...

I wonder if the criminal tax "counselors" at ACORN will get a waiver?

molonlabe28 said...

I have been a tax lawyer for 27 years.

Having the IRS further regulate the tax advice industry/professions sounds just lovely.

The magnatude of meaningless work (Sarbanes Oxley compliance) that our laws require is a drain on our economy.

Javert said...

I have little Timmy Geithner do mine. Having 15 new dependents saved me enough to invest in a condo with my congressman, Chucky Rangle and a nice cottage in Ireland with that rascal Chris Dodd.

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