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Do school officials whose income is client-based, such as accountants and attorneys, have to list their clients as sources of income?

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Do school officials whose income is client-based, such as accountants and attorneys, have to list their clients as sources of income?

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A. No. The School Ethics Act provides that individual client fees, customer receipts or commissions on transactions received through a business organization need not be separately reported as sources of income. The source of a person’s income is the business for which they work.

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