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Shirley Twillman
202-434-9266
stwillman@aicpa.org

William Roberts
202-434-9266
wroberts@aicpa.org

AICPA Tax Vice President to Testify at IRS Hearing On Proposed Tax Preparer Regulations 

AICPA Asks Members to Tell IRS They Oppose Onerous Elements of Plan 
Published August 23, 2010

AICPA Vice President of Taxation Edward Karl to testify at Internal Revenue Service hearing, Aug. 24, 10 a.m. EDT on the IRS’s plan to regulate an estimated 1.2 million paid U.S. tax preparers. 

The AICPA has serious concerns that the proposed IRS regulations are an overreach and would place immense burdens on CPA firms, particularly small- and medium-size firms. Further, the AICPA questions whether the IRS has adequately examined the costs that would be imposed on tax preparers and American taxpayers.

The IRS has proposed four broad new requirements for paid tax return preparers including: mandatory registration, application of enforceable ethical standards, competency testing and continuing education requirements. At tomorrow’s hearing, the IRS specifically requested comments about registration and the fees tax preparers will be charged for newly required personal taxpayer identification numbers, or PTINs.

While the AICPA has consistently supported the IRS’s efforts to increase tax compliance and elevate ethical conduct through the adoption of a registration process for paid tax return preparers, the AICPA does not believe other elements of the policy are fully justifiable or necessary, according to Karl.

The AICPA is urging all of its 360,000 members to contact the IRS about the proposed regulations to express opposition to elements of the plan.

The IRS hearing will be held at IRS headquarters at 1111 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

The AICPA testimony will be available on August 24 from Shirley Twillman at stwillman@aicpa.org.
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