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John R. McGowan, PhD, CPA
Success in the digital age depends upon the widespread integration of information and technology into all aspects of modern business. Federal and state laws and regulations concerning data security and privacy can have a significant impact on businesses. The IRS has strongly emphasized the need for tax preparers to protect tax return data. Beginning January 1, 2009, Treasury Regulations took effect that may lead to not only civil but criminal penalties for the disclosure of confidential tax return data by tax preparers.
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