DISCLAIMERS
(Last Revised April 17th 2012)
Ours is historically a litigious society that generates far too many lawsuits resulting from misunderstandings, misinformation or unintended-but-all-too-often binding contractual agreements between parties over complex and sometimes-confusing issues and matters of civil law and/or criminal law. With this knowledge in mind, Tom Blair Services, Inc. provides this information for the consideration and use of those who patronize our firm and/or who visit our web site, to-wit:
Information
The information provided by this website is only intended to be general summaries of information to the public in general and to the clients of Tom Blair Services, Inc. and to federally-licensed and/or registered tax professionals in particular. It is not intended to take the place of any fact, established either in the past-, present- or future legislation, long-established historical precedents or by established or sometimes even by static, still-under-question and/or by specific Circuits of the (federal) Courts of Appeals and/or IRS Revenue rulings and/or U.S. Treasury written laws and regulations. Tax laws, regulations and revenue rulings (both by the individual states and those of the federal government) change, are clarified or corrected frequently and tax strategies must be individually designed for specific personas or companies. Before using any of the information supplied on this site, readers are directed, at all times, to consult with their own federally-licensed or registered tax advisor before taking any specific action on their individual or business-related tax returns; past, present or future.
Links to External Web Sites
Links to web sites outside Tom Blair Services, Inc. web site are provided only for the convenience of the user. Such use does not constitute any qualified contractual or official endorsement or approval by Tom Blair Services, Inc., or by any member of its staff, including but not otherwise limited to, Thomas Avery Blair, Enrolled Agent, of any external website, marketed product or offered service. Caveat Emptor implies a frame of mind to have before taking action and still means let the buyer beware.
IRS Circular 230 Disclosure:
To further ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury/IRS, Tom Blair Services, Inc., both for itself and for its staff members, including but not otherwise limited to Thomas Avery Blair, Enrolled Agent, informs you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained within this web site is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code, or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein.
