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Show Four Points on Selecting Tax Advisor Seeking professional assistance in preparing your 1951 federal income tax return? It's best to consult only qualified and competent com-petent firms or individuals, Roland Ro-land V. Wise, District Director of the Salt Lake Internal Revenue Reve-nue Service said. Members of the accounting and legal professions usually provide excellent assistants, he said. There are four points to keep in mind in selecting a tax advisor. ad-visor. For example, do not pa tronize a tax advisor who: 1. Does not have a permanent place of business or address. You might have to call him in case IRS questions the return. 2. Wants the refund check sent to his address. 3. Claims that he can obtain a V large refund for you or ask for a f percentage of your refund check as a fee, or 4. Suggests that you claim dependents de-pendents or deductions to which you are not entitled. |