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    What To Do When Your Tax Preparer Makes A Mistake

    If you hired a tax preparer to complete your return, you have an expectation that the work will be done properly. But sometimes the preparer, either intentionally or unintentionally, may make a mistake on your tax return that the IRS catches, potentially resulting in an audit and ordinarily followed by an assessment of additional tax penalties and interest.

    After a change in tax laws over a decade ago, anyone who prepares a tax return can be held liable for mistakes made in preparing a return for someone else.

    A tax preparer who made mistakes in your return could be subject to an IRS monetary penalty. The IRS does take into account the preparer’s testimony regarding the cause of the mistake, and errors deemed reckless carry the biggest penalties. It’s possible that if the preparer was acting in good faith and made an “honest” mistake, financial penalties could be waived.

    The preparer also may receive a non-financial penalty or sanction, such as being unable to prepare any returns for a period of time.

    Consider contacting the Tax Law Offices of David W. Klasing today to schedule a 10-minute reduced rate initial consultation with an experienced Tax Attorney. We know how to sort out the law and the facts in a tax controversy, and determine exactly who is responsible for the mistakes in your tax return and protecting your rights with the IRS.

    What should you do if your tax preparer makes a mistake, and what is their liability? This is an informative blog on the topic of tax preparer liability, sketching the conditions under which a tax preparer may be liable for his or her errors, and the correlative penalties. To learn more on this topic, see our article onTax Preparer Fraud

    Tax Preparer Liability

    In the past, a tax preparer wasnotliable forgift(Form 709) andestateandgeneration-skipping(Form 706) tax returns. But a tax preparerwasliable for income tax returns. Thus, for example, if a tax preparer committed an error–intentionally or unintentionally–on Forms 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, 1041s, or 1065 (partnership) and 1041 (grantor trusts), the preparer was liable.

    Today, since 2007, a tax preparer will be liable for errors committed onanyreturn. This is because the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) §6694 was modified–broadened, really–replacing “an income tax return preparer” with “a tax return preparer.” Thus, a tax preparer may be liable forallfederal taxreturns and claims for refund.

    Who is a “Tax Return Preparer”?

    There are two types of tax return preparers: (1) Those licensed to practice under state law and before the IRS. These include your CPAs, attorneys, enrolled agents, enrolled actuaries, appraisers, and the like. (2) Those who are not licensed (called “unenrolled” tax preparers), who are permitted to prepare returns but disallowed from practicing before the IRS.

    IRC § 7701(1)(36)(A) defines a “preparer” as “any person who prepares for compensation, or who employs one or more persons to prepare for compensation, any return of tax imposed . . . or any claim of refund.” Thus, a preparer does not include someone who did a tax return without receiving compensation. However, case law includes within the definition of a preparer one who did other services for the client, even though, strictly speaking, no compensation was received for preparing the return itself.

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    What are the Tax Penalties?

    Under IRC § 6694, the IRS imposes a penalty on a tax return preparer that understates a taxpayer’s liability, and that is determined by whether he made any part of the understatement due to taking an “unreasonable position” that he knew (or reasonably should have known) of the position, or if he made any part of the understatement due to “willful or reckless conduct.” A penalty of $1,000 or 50% of the income (to be) derived may occur for each error on a return or claim for refund. However, if the preparer had reasonable cause for the understatement, and he acted in good faith, then IRC 6694(a)(3) exempts these penalties. A good tax attorney should be able to inform you whether a preparer had a “reasonable cause” for the understatement.

    If the preparer made an understatement with “willful or reckless conduct” he shall pay a penalty on each return (or claim for refund) of $5,000 or 50% of the income derived. What’s “willful or reckless conduct”? It is defined as any willful attempt in any way to understate a tax liability, or a reckless or intentional disregard of the tax law. IRC 6694(b)(2).

    In addition to the monetary penalties, there arenon-monetary penalties, like an “injunction,” which is a basically a court order saying the preparer cannot practice in her professional capacity for a certain period of time. This can be far more devastating than the monetary penalties, because she would likely lose many clients. Moreover, the preparer may be required to re-open every like and non-like return that she prepared for the years falling within the statute of limitations. Finally, a preparer may also lose his license if found liable for tax preparer fraud.

    Tax Preparer Liability FAQ

    Q: Can I sue my tax preparer for making a mistake?

    A: Yes, provided they have committed negligence, or a malpractice. California’s comparative negligence jurisdiction, in a lawsuit, the client is usually in the best position to catch an error, and therefore a 100% recovery is rare.

    Q: If a tax preparer makes a mistake, who has to pay?

    A: Ordinarily the taxpayer will be responsible for any additional income tax, but the preparer can potentially be held liable for the additional penalties and interest. Quite often, the economics are such that the tax preparer is left with small claims court as the only viable economic option.

    Q: What should you do if your tax preparer makes a mistake?

    A: Bring the matter to your preparer’s attention, and quite often an amended return is often warranted to correct the mistake. Most reputable preparers will cover the penalties and interest related to their own mistakes.

    Contact the Tax Law Experts

    Tax lawis notoriously complex, so it is understandable that mistakes occur. The IRS, however, is not so forgiving. That is why if you are tax preparer who has reason to believe that you have intentionally or unintentionally committed one of the above offenses, you need competent legal counsel. Due to the complexity of the intersection of taxation and criminal law, few attorneys are competent to handle this sort of controversy. The Tax Law Office of David W. Klasing, however, specializes in this area of law; we can help you navigate through your legal options.

    Is a Tax Preparer Liable for Mistakes? | Tax Preparer Penalties (2024)
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