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IRS sends EITC warning letters to offices with high EITC error potential

Warning letters are being sent this month and throughout December to tax preparers who potentially have filed erred or inaccurate EITC claims.

The IRS is also planning on continuing their “knock & talk” campaign for preparer education this tax season, where they will be physically visiting offices with high percentages of EITC recalculation due to preparer error or taxpayer misinformation.

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