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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1366435, member: 26302"]Well, I guess Fatima you are not even aware that CPA's are allowed to represent clients in tax court, so in tax court a CPA is equivalent to a lawyer. So a "good" CPA would instantly see you don't have a clue what you are talking about. I was warning people to not do what has been suggested here, or they WILL need to see a lawyer since they will be facing criminal charges.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am aware of precedents. Btw, just to throw a little knowledge your way, the IRS doesn't sue based upon it being an unallowed deduction. THey have the right to throw the deduction out and assess the taxes, penalties, and interest and then the taxpayer has to sue to reinstate them. This is why the taxpayer would be suing using htis defense, which has been determined to be an abuse. </p><p><br /></p><p>Please educate yourself on the system before you impune my knowledge, which I am confident outsizes your own in this area. If not, please tell us your qualifications on why we should listen to your opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1366435, member: 26302"]Well, I guess Fatima you are not even aware that CPA's are allowed to represent clients in tax court, so in tax court a CPA is equivalent to a lawyer. So a "good" CPA would instantly see you don't have a clue what you are talking about. I was warning people to not do what has been suggested here, or they WILL need to see a lawyer since they will be facing criminal charges. I am aware of precedents. Btw, just to throw a little knowledge your way, the IRS doesn't sue based upon it being an unallowed deduction. THey have the right to throw the deduction out and assess the taxes, penalties, and interest and then the taxpayer has to sue to reinstate them. This is why the taxpayer would be suing using htis defense, which has been determined to be an abuse. Please educate yourself on the system before you impune my knowledge, which I am confident outsizes your own in this area. If not, please tell us your qualifications on why we should listen to your opinion. Chris[/QUOTE]
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