Block Offending CPAs?
Posted by taxguru on April 4, 2005
In regard to the current H&R Block ad campaign claiming that their review of tax returns that were prepared by others yields an average of $1,500 in “found money,” I wasn’t personally offended in the least by this. I assumed it was referring more to people who prepare their own returns.
Well, I guess a lot of other CPAs thought the ads were referring to their professional expertise, so the AICPA has gone on the attack against Block for this ad campaign, even filing a complaint with the FTC because an ad refers to a mistake made by a CPA.
I guess the AICPA wants to preserve the myth that we CPAs are not human and never make mistakes. As has been obvious, I have never been a believer that Block is the most effective at finding ways to maximize the tax savings for their customers. However, making a federal case out of their attempts to drum up business seems like quite an over-reaction.
Thanks to reader George Storey for passing this along.
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