Unenrolled Preparers Can't Be Representatives In Tax Court

By Natalie Olivo (April 20, 2017, 4:38 PM EDT) -- The IRS has issued guidance for agency attorneys about how to interact with unenrolled tax return preparers in U.S. Tax Court cases, noting that although unenrolled preparers can't represent taxpayers in an official capacity, staff counsel can still work with them to develop the facts of a case....

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