New Tax Issues The Stimulus Recovery Act along with the Omnibus Appropriations Act will bring about a new level of competition in the Tax Industry. Read more by clicking link above.
Legislation almost forced Tax Offices to pay 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.
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.
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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