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Author: Rex Camposagrado

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) plans to regulate the U.S tax preparers from the 2011 tax season. This includes mandatory registration, competency testing and continuing education requirements for tax preparers.

Tax preparers, such as H&R Block Inc. (HRB - Analyst Report) and Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. (JTX - Snapshot Report) may need to satisfy these requirements.

According to the IRS, over 80% of Americans use a tax preparer or tax software for filing their tax returns. The new regulation is proposed to regulate the tax preparer market and take actions against any wrongdoing by them.

According to the IRS new proposal, all paid tax preparers are required to sign a federal tax return to register with the IRS and get a preparer tax identification number. Additionally, the tax preparers must pass the competency test and must meet with the continuing professional education requirements. However, there is an exemption for attorneys, certified public accountants and enrolled agents who are already subject to their own professional exams and continuing education requirements.

However, regarding the tax software sector, there was no new suggestion for regulations. TurboTax, a software package developed by Intuit Inc. (INTU - Analyst Report), is a popular one.

Though the new move is not expected to provide any near term benefits, the implementation of the regulation by the IRS will help H&R Block in the long run. The company, a leader in tax preparation services, already offers trained staff. This will provide it an edge over smaller rivals and independent firms, many of which do not posses any tax rule competency.

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IRS Plans to Regulate Tax Preparers




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