Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 51Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... preparers law , and to pay all damages occasioned to any person of misstatement , misrepresentation , fraud , deceit or any unlawful acts or omissions by the tax preparer or its agents or employees . The law does not require the ...
... preparers law , and to pay all damages occasioned to any person of misstatement , misrepresentation , fraud , deceit or any unlawful acts or omissions by the tax preparer or its agents or employees . The law does not require the ...
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... Preparers . The preparer must provide a copy of the return or refund claim to the taxpayer no later than the time such return or claim is presented for the tax- payer's signature.29 This is to guard against the situation where the ...
... Preparers . The preparer must provide a copy of the return or refund claim to the taxpayer no later than the time such return or claim is presented for the tax- payer's signature.29 This is to guard against the situation where the ...
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... preparer fails to comply with the disclosure re- quirements outlined above . The tax preparer must pay $ 25 for each failure to furnish a copy of a return to a taxpayer . There is also a $ 25 penalty for each failure to sign a return ...
... preparer fails to comply with the disclosure re- quirements outlined above . The tax preparer must pay $ 25 for each failure to furnish a copy of a return to a taxpayer . There is also a $ 25 penalty for each failure to sign a return ...
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The Journal Revised Peter L Costas | 1 |
Pro Se Marriage Dissolution in Connecticut | 15 |
Regulation of Tax Preparers Under the | 21 |
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