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Yes, the discussions surrounding the preparation of a tax return are privileged. Thee return preparer authorized to practice before the IRS are responsible for the interpretation and application of the standards of tax practice in a fair and equitable manner. This ensures the communication as well as enforcement of standards related to competence, integrity and conduct by taxpayers before the IRS. Therefore, it can be said Yes, if the return preparer is authorized to practice before the IRS
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