What if a tax return preparer is busy and cannot reasonably meet with the revenue agent? What are the consequences?
The IRS recognizes how busy tax return preparers are at this time of year, but we feel that it is important to meet with tax return preparers at the beginning of the filing season. In general, the majority of visits will be conducted by mid-February. However, in the event that there are factors beyond the control of the revenue agent or a tax return preparer that prevent the meeting from occurring within that period (inclement weather, health issues, etc.), the visit may be scheduled later than mid-February. IRS revenue agents have valuable information to share and appreciate the opportunity to meet with preparers face-to-face.
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