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A popular topic this time of the year.
Many thanks.
Jade
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IRS Targets Bad Tax Advisors for Public Humiliation?
Linda, I just read that tax advisors who get caught doing something wrong used to have their names – but not the gory details – put in public view. But, now this may be changing.
http://www.fa-mag.com/fa-news/5580-irs-shines-light-on-faulty-tax-advice.html
Is this an analog to the National Practitioner Data Bank for doctors?
http://www.npdb-hipdb.hrsa.gov/
Rutherford
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