macwildstar:
so, why hasn't anyone challenged the IRS's lack of compliance with the Paperwork reduction act?
so, why hasn't anyone challenged the IRS's lack of compliance with the Paperwork reduction act?
OMG, Really?and that The Beatles have broken up....."
Umm, numbnuts, I just gotta say if your CPA is just relying on IRS pamphlets, get a new one. See, all the ones I know are relying on 5 years or more of college, CPE and in most cases years of practice in the real world. Before they get to say they are a CPA they have to pass a test statistically harder to pass than a Bar Exam or Medical Board and STILL have to work a few years for the certificate, and if they're dealing with real world clients unsupervised, they've done a few years indentured servitude most of the time in the research library.Our modern day Clarence Darrow wrote:So, my friends, if YOU cannot tell me how to identify what is income, how do you suppose the companies do it? Their reply was the companies rely on highly trained CPA's.. So I asked them what if the CPA is like you, and relies on the IRS pamphlets, then what?
Although CPAs use IRS publications as reference materials from time to time, I doubt that any CPA has ever been trained using those materials. CPAs generally receive their first training in tax law in a college level federal income tax course. When I took tax in college, we didn't even look at the IRS tax forms and instructions, much less IRS publications. We had a CCH text on federal tax.So, my friends, if YOU cannot tell me how to identify what is income, how do you suppose the companies do it? Their reply was the companies rely on highly trained CPA's.. So I asked them what if the CPA is like you, and relies on the IRS pamphlets, then what?
The old line about those who do not read history, are doomed to repeat it, comes to mind here.Quixote wrote:macwildstar wrote:so, why hasn't anyone challenged the IRS's lack of compliance with the Paperwork reduction act?
Actually, tax forms are resubmitted by the IRS to the OMB annually, instead of once every three years (which is what is required by law).fortinbras wrote:yes the OMB some years ago did approve the perennial IRS forms and it is not necessary that the OMB does so repeatedly each year.
United States v. Denny R. Patridge, 507 F.3d 1092, 1094-95, 2007 TNT 221-11, Nos. 06-3635 and 06-3785 (7th Cir. 11/14/2007), cert. den., No. 07-1045 (U.S. 3/24/2008) (conviction for tax evasion affirmed); Lewis v. Commissioner, 523 F.3d 1272, 1276-77, No. 07-9006 (10th Cir. 4/29/2008).“That this number [OMB #1545-0074] has been constant since 1981 does not imply that OMB has shirked its duty. Section 3507 requires periodic review, not a periodic change in control numbers.”
Minor quibble point: Existing forms must be recertified every so often. New forms must be certified ab ininitio.LPC wrote:Actually, tax forms are resubmitted by the IRS to the OMB annually, instead of once every three years (which is what is required by law).