Using the IRS branding should be okay as long as you don't misrepresent the EA designation. Here is guidance from the IRS:
From §10.30 Solicitation. (a) Advertising and solicitation restriction-
Enrolled agents, enrolled retirement plan agents, or registered tax return preparers, in describing their professional designation, may not utilize the term "certified" or imply an
employer/employee relationship with the Internal Revenue Service.
While not specified, it is reasonable to assume we cannot use synonyms of "certified" in the description. Here are some we should stay clear of in our advertising:
Examples of acceptable descriptions for enrolled agents are "enrolled to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service," "enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service," and "admitted to practice before the Internal Revenue Service."
No, it is not proper for an advertisement by an enrolled agent to depict the official IRS insignia. The IRS prohibits the use of its official insignia in any promotional materials, as it may create the impression of an official endorsement. Enrolled agents should avoid using the official IRS insignia in their advertisements to ensure compliance with IRS guidelines.
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Yes, a Director can manage people but it is not a requirement in general business practice. A manager almost always manages people.
The practice director is in charge of human resources (staffing, hours, pay, benefits, etc.) and often manages the daily financial and accounting (receiving payments, paying utilities, acquiring supplies, etc.).
The word advertising comes from the Latin word that means turn toward. It has been used as a practice since Ancient Egypt.
It is an extension of the Medical Director of the EMS Agencies' license.
The answer is yes and no. If a director requires her to have an accent, then yes, I would practice it. But usually, she doesn't.
The Mayas often carved what we call 'reliefs' into the side of their architecture to tell stories. Depending on the building it could be depicting the reign of the royal family on an important temple perhaps. But on a ball court there were often reliefs depicting human sacrifice which was a common practice of the Mayas when a team lost a ball game.
No. They are called Consultants when in practice or Professors if in academia. A Dean is an administrative position in a University.
You Should Practice The french horn til you cant get anything wrong. I usually practice it for 30 minutes a day. And on concert days, I usually do 20. You can ask your band director or if you have a private lessons teacher.
The actress is Kate Walsh. She is currently on the show "Private Practice".