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The IRS cannot use tax returns prepared for different taxpayers as a reason to audit samplings of other tax returns prepared by the same tax preparer.
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The given statement is True.
Supporting Explanations:
All the tax payers who pays tax should have PTIN number which is a nine digit number that is used as paid preparer's SSN on the Federal Income Tax Return and it needs to be given a copy of it to clients for using it as a proof for their transactions and it needs to be kept safe for claiming the refund.
Therefore, the given statement is true.
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