Basically if you give them an explanation of how your business is going to work, so that they can tell you where you need to pay taxes, are they legally unable to tell anyone about your business plan?
Basically if you give them an explanation of how your business is going to work, so that they can tell you where you need to pay taxes, are they legally unable to tell anyone about your business plan?
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#1 by James on September 14th, 2011
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yes…until they sign that return,
#2 by tro on September 14th, 2011
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if you pay for their services, yes, they are bound to honor your interests
#3 by Max Hoopla on September 14th, 2011
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You get the same attorney client privilege with a tax attorney as you do with any other attorney.