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Milt Cohen
I have to take issue with Jason Ackerman's column, “It's Time to Fire Bad Clients” on “firing” bad clients (October 2018, http://bit.ly/2LwbKYu), This suggestion is flawed because the problem he states—that some clients are continually late providing tax input data for their individual tax return—is perhaps not the client's fault in most instances. Often, it's the tax preparer's fault for not emphasizing the importance of vital data being provided in a timely manner. Many clients may take the attitude that the preparer will allow them to wait until the last moment to file, which, in fact, is not true.
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