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Special interest sought to gain fees from tax industry

One special interest group in Alabama attempted to write their own legislation.  If not for NITPA the special interest would have controlled the entire industry and been able to use proceeds from the licensing fees paid by private tax businesses to help them grown their own federally funded tax operations.  NITPA successfully defeated the Senate Bill in the house ending one of the most fraudulent industry attacks in modern day history.

Birmingham, Alabama Tax Preparers Awareness Meeting June 25th register online below for detailed information.

Register above to save your seat  for our upcoming Awareness Meeting in Alabama.  The purpose of the meeting is to explain, review and discuss current state and nationally proposed legislation.  The implications of those legislative agendas and the related industry concerns which should be discussed with the IRS and Congress prior to any signing of non acceptable industry related interest. 

Similar bills like SB201 in Alabama "The Alabama Tax Payer and Assistance Act" contained harsh and unprecedented outside control measures which would have left an entire industry at the mercy of a board writing and imposing an unlimited amount of taxes, additional sanctions, regulations and fees all while being fully exempt from having to pay and adhere to the same.  Such board composition would have left the industry with a complete and total disadvantage especially against the newly enhanced funded Government Controlled Partner Sites or VITA Programs.  The Omnibus Act passed in Feb. 2009 along with the $154 billion additional stimulus funding is the culprit attracting a new level of special interest groups seeking the new "unlimited matching grant funds" now available.

NITPA & it's lobbying group successfully defeated, in one of the states largest political upsets, Senate Bill 201 proposed by an outside special interest group.  The group who wrote, then proposed and later lobbied for the Bill's passage was the exact same group leading a violent media propaganda attack on the image and business of every tax office owner in the state who was licensed by the IRS to perform Electronic Return Origination. 

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Stephen Black and Impact Alabama claimed they were not wanting to use the new fees paid by Tax Preparers to help them get additional Grant Matching Funds?  Read his own brochure - see item #4 under Summary by clicking the file below.

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P.O. Box 5022 Montgomery, AL 36103
Phone: (866) 910-5899 Fax 866-353-8732

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