[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 163 (2017), Part 2]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 2711-2712]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




         INTRODUCTION OF TAX RETURN PREPARER ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

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                            HON. STEVE COHEN

                              of tennessee

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, February 15, 2017

  Mr. COHEN. Mr. Speaker, today I introduced, along with my colleagues 
Reps. Robert ``Bobby'' Scott, Carolyn Maloney and Eleanor Holmes 
Norton, the Tax Return Preparer Accountability Act of 2017, which would 
provide explicit authority for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to 
protect taxpayers from unscrupulous tax cheats masquerading as bona 
fide tax preparers.
  As we near April 15th, millions of taxpayers will pay someone to help 
them fill out their tax returns. Many of these tax preparers are honest 
and trustworthy. But, unfortunately, too many of them take advantage of 
their customers or help their customers engage in tax fraud themselves.
  In Memphis, my Congressional district, a company named Mo' Money 
Taxes was caught charging taxpayers deceptive and outrageous fees and 
cheating them out of their refunds. The company also helped some 
customers prepare fraudulent returns that claimed bogus deductions and 
cheated the public of needed tax revenue. Fortunately, the Department 
of Justice has shut down the tax preparer company but there are many 
businesses just like them cheating taxpayers and the government alike.
  The IRS issued rules in 2011 regulating the tax return preparer 
industry by requiring them to register with the IRS and meet certain 
education and testing standards. However, a federal court held that the 
IRS did not have the authority under existing law to issue these 
regulations and they could not come into effect.
  That's why I introduced the Tax Return Preparer Accountability Act 
because it's important that anyone who assists in filing federal taxes 
is sufficiently trained and maintain a certain level of professional 
conduct.
  I hope that Congress will quickly act on this bill to ensure that 
these dishonest business practices cannot continue, and protect the 
pocketbooks of middle-class families.

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