CONSUMER BILL OF RIGHTS
REGARDING TAX PREPARERS
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Pursuant to the Tax Preparers Law of the Laws
of Rockland County, all consumers shall be entitled to the following
rights, which cannot be waived:
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1.
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You are entitled to ask the individual tax preparer
assisting or advising you on your tax returns or related matters what
his or her qualifications are, and he or she is required, upon request,
to produce documentation to verify such qualifications.
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2.
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You are entitled to know how fees and charges
are computed, including minimum charges and any additional charges.
You must be given a receipt which states the charges for each tax
return. The receipt must list the address and phone number at which
the tax preparer may be contacted during a one-year period following
April 15th of the year in which the prepared tax return is filed.
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3.
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You are entitled to know whether the tax preparer
will represent you at a government audit. Failure to make this disclosure
means that the tax preparer agrees to represent the taxpayer to provide
representation at a government audit. The tax preparer shall disclose
the fee, if any, to be charged for such representation.
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4.
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You are entitled to receive all personal papers
you provide to the tax preparer upon request when the original tax
return is given to you for filing, unless the tax preparer is specifically
permitted to retain such papers under state or federal law.
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5.
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You are entitled to know that any tax preparer
who advertises the availability of a program by which a taxpayer may
receive a loan against the taxpayer's anticipated refund may not directly
or indirectly represent such loan as a refund. Any advertisement for
tax preparation services which mentions such a loan program must state
conspicuously that it is a loan for a fee or interest charges which
will be charged by the lending institution for any such loan, and
must disclose the name of the lending institution.
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6.
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You are entitled to receive a copy of every
tax return that the tax preparer prepares on your behalf at the time
the original tax return is given to the taxpayer for filing or filed
by the preparer. In the case of the tax returns that are filed electronically
there will be no original tax return but the customer shall receive
a printed copy of the return.
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7.
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You are entitled to have the tax preparer sign
every tax return that he/she prepares on your behalf. In the case
of tax returns that are filed electronically the signature may be
electronic.
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8.
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You are entitled to know whether or not the
tax preparer is a licensed accountant or attorney in New York State.
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9.
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As the taxpayer you should:
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a.
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Never sign an incomplete tax return or one that
is filled out in pencil.
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b.
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Never send cash to the government for payment
of your taxes. Always use a check or money order to pay your taxes.
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c.
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Never allow your refund to be mailed to the
tax preparer.
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d.
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Keep a record of your tax preparer's year-round
address and phone number.
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e.
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Review your complete tax return for accuracy
before it is mailed or electronically filed and keep a copy in your
files.
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f.
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Check with the Rockland County Department of
Consumer Affairs to determine if the individual or business preparing
your taxes has ever been found to have violated the provisions of
Tax Preparers Law of the Laws of Rockland County related to the control
and regulation of tax preparers.
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g.
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Retain copies of your income tax return and
supporting documentation for a period of not less than three years.
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h.
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Make a list of the documents you have given
your tax preparer and have the tax preparer sign it.
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DISCLOSURE FORM
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You are not required to complete this refund
anticipation loan agreement merely because you have received this
information. If you do sign a contract for a refund anticipation loan,
you will be taking out a loan. You will be responsible for repayment
of the entire loan amount and all related costs and fees, regardless
of how much money you actually receive in your tax refund. The estimated
annual percentage rate of your refund anticipation loan is (insert
annual percentage rate) or if a flat fee charge (insert applicable
fee here). This is based on the actual amount of time you will be
lent money through this refund anticipation loan. If you do not take
out this refund anticipation loan, you can still receive your tax
refund within approximately two to three weeks, if you file your return
electronically.
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