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Selling all of the cows.
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<blockquote data-quote="bbirder" data-source="post: 1493954" data-attributes="member: 14490"><p>"At the end of the day if there are mistakes on my stuff and I gave my accountant reliable, authentic information, it's HIS fault and his liability if it causes me to pay more taxes and/or penalty. It's my job only to run my business well and keep all records available for him and IRS." </p><p></p><p>I should add---If you have provided the correct information and he or she failed to use it correctly, you may have a case to get that person to own up to it, but ultimately you are responsible in the IRS's eyes. They do not like to get between two parties arguments so they assess the taxpayer. You would have to get relief through the courts and most individuals do not want to enter their tax info into the public record.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbirder, post: 1493954, member: 14490"] "At the end of the day if there are mistakes on my stuff and I gave my accountant reliable, authentic information, it's HIS fault and his liability if it causes me to pay more taxes and/or penalty. It's my job only to run my business well and keep all records available for him and IRS." I should add---If you have provided the correct information and he or she failed to use it correctly, you may have a case to get that person to own up to it, but ultimately you are responsible in the IRS's eyes. They do not like to get between two parties arguments so they assess the taxpayer. You would have to get relief through the courts and most individuals do not want to enter their tax info into the public record. [/QUOTE]
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