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Accounting Dictionary

Best Practices

Best practices for tax advisors include communicating with the client regarding the terms of the engagement; establishing the facts and arriving at a conclusion supported by the law and the facts; advising the client about the import of the conclusions reached (for example, whether the client will be able to avoid penalties); and making sure that all members, associates, and employees of the firm follow procedures that are consistent with the above.

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