(Part 1) Discourse I: The Dominance of the Blank Slate Theory
September 28, 2020
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September 28, 2020

Tax Preparation 5

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: Tax Preparation 5

Description: Tax Preparation Scenario Summary: You have a small tax accounting preparation and bookkeeping practice. A new client enters your office

and places a
box of receipts and bank statements on your desk and says that she would like to have a set of financials prepared and tax returns completed. She

also
states that the financials and the return will be given to her bank as part of the documentation needed to acquire a $300,000 bank loan. She would

like
you to complete the work within a week. As you review the documentation you note that some of the expenses and receipts for income are questionable
and you would need more information in order to completely and accurately complete the forms she has requested. When you request the additional
information from the client, she tells you that she has no more documentation and that is all you can be given. Your Role/Assignment You role in this
scenario is to decide on what you will do, what you can do and how to proceed. Do you complete the financials and are you able to prepare the tax
returns? What information do you give to the client so that she can present it to the bank in hopes of getting her $300,000 loan? You know that if

she does
not get the loan, then her business will not be able to continue and she will have to lay off her 5 employees and close her doors. What obligation do

you
have to help her and how can you help her? citing applicable IRS codes and accounting rules for your decision.. Key Players John / Owner: John wants

to
help the new client, as he knows that she needs the loan and he would like to have her continue as his client. He feels that she can add significant

income
to his business. But he wonders why her previous provider is not completing the work. Sue / Client: Sue has a small business that manufactures
household knick knacks. She employees 5 people on a full time basis and have been in business for 3 years. She wants to expand and needs the
$300,000 loan in order to do so. She has had an accountant in the past, but the accountant left her 6 months past and she has been trying to do the
accounting work on her own.