According to their newest press release, the IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman announced  “that by the end of 2009, he will propose a comprehensive set of recommendations  to help the Internal Revenue Service better leverage the tax return  preparer community with the twin goals of increasing taxpayer compliance  and ensuring uniform and high ethical standards of conduct for tax preparers.”
 
Some of the potential recommendations  could focus on a new model for the regulation of tax return preparers;  service and outreach for return preparers; education and training of  return preparers; and enforcement related to return preparer misconduct.  The Commissioner will submit recommendations to the Treasury Secretary  and the President by the end of the year.
“Tax return preparers help Americans  with one of their biggest financial transactions each year. We must  ensure that all preparers are ethical, provide good service and are  qualified,” Shulman said. “At the end the day, tax preparers and  the associated industry must be part of our overall game plan to strengthen  the integrity of the tax system.”
The first part of this groundbreaking  effort will involve fact finding and receiving input from a large and  diverse constituent community that includes those that are licensed  by state and federal authorities — such as enrolled agents, lawyers  and accountants — as well as unlicensed tax preparers and software  vendors. The effort will also seek input and dialog with consumer groups  and taxpayers.
“We plan to have a transparent and  open dialogue about the issues,” Shulman said. “At this early and  critical stage of the process, we need to hear from the broadest possible  range of stakeholders.”
Later this year, the IRS plans to hold  a number of open meetings in Washington and around the country with  constituent groups.
