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6. Bob, an IRS Tax Law-certified Volunteer Preparer Told the Taxpayer That Cash Income Does Not Need to Be Reported Because the IRS

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6. Bob, an IRS tax law-certified volunteer preparer told the taxpayer that cash income does not need to be reported because the IRS does not know about it:Bob indicated NO cash income on Form 13614-C. Bob prepared a tax return excluding the cash income Jim, the designated quality reviewer, was unaware of the conversation and therefore unaware of the cash income and the return was printed, signed, and e filed. Who violated the Volunteer Standards of Conduct? a. Bob, the tax law-certified volunteer who prepared the return. b. Jim, the designated quality reviewer who was unaware of the cash income when he reviewed the return. C. Betty, the coordinator d. No one has violated the Volunteer Standards of Conduct.

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Respuesta

'A'

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## Step 1The problem presents a situation where Bob, a tax law-certified volunteer, advised a taxpayer to not report cash income because the IRS does not know about it. This is a clear violation of the Volunteer Standards of Conduct, which requires volunteers to act in the best interest of the taxpayer and the IRS.## Step 2Bob's actions of preparing a tax return excluding the cash income also violate the Volunteer Standards of Conduct. This is because he is not acting in the best interest of the taxpayer and the IRS by not reporting the cash income.## Step 3The other options, Jim and Betty, are not involved in the violation of the Volunteer Standards of Conduct. Jim, the designated quality reviewer, was unaware of the cash income when he reviewed the return. Betty, the coordinator, is not mentioned in the problem.## Step 4Therefore, the correct answer is option A, Bob, the tax law-certified volunteer who prepared the return.