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Special Interest groups led by Impact Alabama sought to pass a new licensing act that would have directly allowed them to use portions of the licensing fees to grow they're own Federally Funded VITA Tax Preparation Offices.
Special interest sought to gain fees from tax industry

One special interest group in Alabama attempted to write their own legislation.  If not for NITPA the special interest would have controlled the entire industry and been able to use proceeds from the licensing fees paid by private tax businesses to help them grown their own federally funded tax operations.  NITPA successfully defeated the Senate Bill in the house ending one of the most fraudulent industry attacks in modern day history.

 Alabama Tax Preparers Bill SB 201 NITPA proposed admendments 
Saturday, 14 March 2009

Members from the National Independent Tax Preparers Association worked together to help in proposing new amendments for Alabama Senate Bill 201. A Senate Bill recently introduced.  NITPA and it's growing base of CPA's, Enrolled Agents, Software Distributors and Independently owned Tax Offices worked together to help enhance current legislation being proposed in Alabama.  In addition to strengthening the penalties and regulations originally requested.  NITPA members also proposed a new Scholarship Fund to enhance educational opportunities for areas where the largest amounts of EITC are funded.  EITC known as Earned Income Tax Credits are part of the nations largest anti-poverty program.  If passed the newly formed Senate Bill would help expand the sanctions, regulated federal oversights and needed qualifications for entering & operating in the Tax Preparer Industry.  The legislation has drawn a lot of attention from national news media and other outlets who at first figured Tax Preparers would be totally against any such legislation.  The industry, already subject to ten federal laws, has been under attack in Alabama since a non profit group began singling it out with interest and political motivation that would have allowed them to tax & penalize the same independent business owners they were in the process of running out of business.  The attack on the industry came from a perpetuated undercover investigation which only looked at .003% of the preparers in the state.  The group running the investigation claimed that all 13 of the offices they encountered were unable to complete the Tax Returns correctly.  After reviewing the groups own findings completed during the investigation our own team of CPA's and Tax Preparers completed some of the same returns and actually found that in most cases some if not most of the 13 offices investigated, actually complete the returns correctly.  "The non profit group behind the investigation set out to commit fraud as if they were a consumer looking to abuse the system.  While completing the required paperwork needed to process and key punch the return, the students posing as tax payers, then began telling the Tax Preparers different answers than what they'd originally placed on the paperwork.  The likelyhood of 13 out of 13 offices getting the wrong or incorrect returns is highly unlikely unless of course your trying to get the wrong answers than all you have to do is give the wrong input. 

Many of these offices in Alabama were wrongfully accused and some if not most have sufferred great loss from incorrect statements being made by the news media.  It is unclear as to which direction some or all of those businesses will take when it comes time for them to clear their name and reputation.  For additional information on the Alabama Tax Preparer issue and investigation please click here.

POSTED BY: NITPA www.nitpa.com AT 02:48 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Thursday, 05 March 2009
 

The National Independent Tax Preparers Association seeks to support a newly proposed substitute bill in Alabama.  NITPA and it's industry leading executives from across the country worked hand in hand to understand each facet of the previously proposed "SB201 Tax Preparers Assistance Act".  What we began to see is that it wasn't actually doing anything to really regulate the industry and would have continued to allow unscrupulous preparers to prepare tax returns.  The only thing the was about to do, that any business owner or American citizen would clearly identify with,  is " it was going to eliminated the right of due process to the people in Alabama." 

If passed in it's original format it would have set a terrible unprecedented course of action for other industry's in the U.S. to shut down a business based on an alleged allegation, without ever having to prove the allegation actually even occurred.  It would have prevented those business owners from the right of appeal or the right of due process.  All people are granted through the "Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution" the right of due process. "The people of Alabama deserve their rights to be defended and all people in the U.S. should defend those rights as granted to us by the Constitution and the 14th Amendment.  This is what our country has fought to defend for over 200 years" - J.C. Snowden II, NITPA President. 

NITPA and it's growing base of Enrolled Agents, CPA's, Software Distributors and Independent Business owners have long been pushing for the IRS to help standardize the industry and enforce the current rules and regulations provided by the Ten different federal oversight committees.  NITPA and it's members are strongly for education and licensing in each and every state.  We feel there needs to be a standardized certified testing process and one that can be fairly implemented for all people and not just a select minority.

POSTED BY: National Independent Association of Tax Preparers AT 05:21 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Sunday, 01 March 2009

NITPA was informed of current proposed legislation in Alabama which was intended to regulate and sanction Tax Preparers in Alabama through a Bill called SB201.  The proposed legislation went through the Senate without any Industry review and was slated to be passed into law in less than 16 days.  The National Independent Tax Preparers Association requested a Public Hearing on the behalf of public interest to request additional sanctions and amendments be engrossed. 

The proposed legislation SB201 as it was currently written did not fully protect the Tax Payers of Alabama.  If passed, SB201 would have fallen short of providing well needed standardized testing and additional oversights necessary to enhance the quality of services provided by over 4,000 Independent Tax Preparers in Alabama.  NITPA on the behalf of it's growing base of Independent Tax Preparers across the country has requested the opportunity to submit additional amendments and regulations to be engrossed in this new Alabama Legislative Bill. 

"SB201 is a 30 page Bill that would have affected the lives of over 4 million people in Alabama and could have been passed into law in less than 16 days with very little consideration regarding its content.  We feel as both Tax Payers and Tax Preparers we have the right to be represented just as any other citizen." - J.C. Snowden II President of NITPA (National Independent Tax Preparers Assciation) read more as noted by the Montgomery Advertiser.

POSTED BY: National Independent Tax Preparers Association NITPA www.nitpa.com AT 10:49 am   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
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Stephen Black and Impact Alabama claimed they were not wanting to use the new fees paid by Tax Preparers to help them get additional Grant Matching Funds?  Read his own brochure - see item #4 under Summary by clicking the file below.

The National Independent
Tax Preparers Association

National Independent Tax Preparers Association NITPA

National Independent Tax Preparer Association
P.O. Box 5022 Montgomery, AL 36103
Phone: (866) 910-5899 Fax 866-353-8732

 

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