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HR Block woes! composty 03-27-2007
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`--> Re: HR Block woes! DORFMONT@aol.co...04-03-2007
Posted by Stuart A. Bronstein on March 31, 2007, 10:14 pm
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> Does that mean everyone working on tax prep for HRB in
> California is an attorney, CPA or EA or just one of those
> per storefront?

My understanding is that the person who signs off on the
return must be licensed, so that is not necessarily the
person you talk to. But he must be under direst supervision
of someone who is licensed.

Stu

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Posted by DORFMONT@aol.com (Linda Dorfmo on April 3, 2007, 2:07 am
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>> Does that mean everyone working on tax prep for HRB in
>> California is an attorney, CPA or EA or just one of those
>> per storefront?

> My understanding is that the person who signs off on the
> return must be licensed, so that is not necessarily the
> person you talk to. =A0But he must be under direst supervision
> of someone who is licensed.

In California, to prepare taxes for money you must be
licensed Federally (EA) or by a State agency (Bar Assn.,
CPA, CTEC). Each of these licensing entities requires
continuing education to be relicensed. The CTECs have to
renew every year. Most HRB preparers are CTEC licensed.

Linda Dorfmont E.A, CFP, CSA

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