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Disclosures
Website Disclaimer This website has been developed by Young, Morphis, Bach & Taylor, L.L.P. to provide general information about our firm. Persons viewing or using our website should note the following:
IRS Standards (Circular 230) The United States Treasury Department, pursuant to its authority to regulate the practice by lawyers and other tax professionals before the Internal Revenue Service, issued final regulations governing the issuance of written tax advice. These rules are commonly known as the "Circular 230" rules (based on their location in the Treasury Department regulations). These new rules became effective on June 20, 2005. Under the new Circular 230 rules, written communications (including e‑mails) that lawyers and other tax professionals provide to clients could be in violation of Treasury Department standards if such communications contain tax advice without providing a full analysis and discussion of all relevant facts, and a discussion and evaluation of each significant tax issue raised by the transaction in question. In most cases, however, a written communication will be exempt from the more burdensome (and thus more costly) requirements of the new Circular 230 rules if the written communication contains a disclaimer indicating that it is not intended or written to be used, and that it cannot be used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code. Accordingly, on a going‑forward basis, written communications (including e‑mails) from Young, Morphis, Bach & Taylor, L.L.P. that potentially contain tax advice will generally include disclosure language similar to that described in the previous paragraph. In order to ensure that the required language is not inadvertently omitted from communications where it should appear, Young, Morphis, Bach & Taylor, L.L.P. has adopted a policy of automatically including this language on all e‑mails sent by all attorneys in our firm. For you, the client, this means that most tax advice will not be subject to the more burdensome review procedures discussed above under the new Circular 230 rules. However, it also means that you cannot rely on such advice for purposes of avoiding tax-related penalties which may be imposed by the IRS. We encourage you to contact a member of our firm should you have any questions or concerns about the Circular 230 rules or the measures we have adopted to comply with these rules.
Bankruptcy Notice The law offices of Young, Morphis, Bach & Taylor, LLP provides bankruptcy assistance to persons and/or entities in return for payment of money and is considered a “debt relief agency” pursuant to the United States Bankruptcy Code.
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