The Minnesota Department of Revenue updated the list of tax preparers subject to penalties.
We must post the names of any tax preparers assessed a preparer penalty in excess of $1,000 or convicted of a crime related to tax preparation.
What should I know? We do not require tax preparers to be licensed, but we do expect them to follow standards of ethics and conduct. Those with credentials - such as certified public accountants, enrolled agents, or attorneys - must also follow a code of ethics for their profession. If a preparer does not follow the required standards, they may face penalties or criminal prosecution.
What can the department do? We may assess tax preparers a $500 penalty each time they willfully attempt to understate the correct tax or recklessly disregard tax law while preparing a return.
What can I do? Individuals and businesses should choose their tax preparer carefully. For more information, see Choosing a Tax Preparer.
If you suspect a tax preparer of breaking Minnesota tax laws, call our Tip Line at 651-297-5195 or 1-800-657-3500 (toll-free).
For more information, see Tax Professional Enforcement.
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