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Your privacy is important to us. At Roth & Spellman, Certified Public
Accountants, we are committed to your privacy and retaining your trust.
We respect your right to keep your personal information confidential and
to avoid unwanted solicitations.
Please read this to learn how we handle your personal information.
Types Of Information We Collect:
We collect nonpublic personal information about you that is provided by
you or obtained by us with your authorization to prepare your personal
income tax returns and provide personal financial planning to you.
Examples of Sources From Which We Collect Information:
- CLIENT INTERVIEWS, TAX RETURN ORGANIZERS, FINANCIAL PLANNING ORGANIZERS,
AND FINANCIAL HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRES To properly prepare your income
tax return or provide financial planning services, we receive information
from you to complete your tax return or financial plan. This information
is collected from you in written form, by phone, on line, by mail and
in personal interviews and consultations conducted by us, as well as
by information we collect from others with your authorization.
- TRANSACTION INFORMATION. This is information about your transactions
with us and includes information necessary for billing and payment for
our income tax preparation and financial planning services, as well
as all correspondence between you and us. Transaction information would
also include your payment history with us, billing records and any collection
effort engaged in by us for payment of services rendered to you.
PARTIES TO WHOM WE DISCLOSE INFORMATION:
We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about our clients
or former clients to our affiliates or to nonaffiliated third parties
except as permitted by law, the Code of Professional Conduct of the New
Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJSCPA) and Ethics Rulings
of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Nonpublic
personal information about you and our former clients may be disclosed
to both our affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties as permitted by
law, our Code of Professional Conduct, and Ethics Rulings of the AICPA,
as follows:
- Complying with a validly issued and enforceable subpoena or summons,
- In the course of a review of our firm's practices under the New Jersey
State Board of Accountancy authorization.
- Initiating a complaint or responding to an inquiry made by the Professional
Conduct Committee of the NJSCPA, the ethics division or trial board
of the AICPA or duly constituted investigative or disciplinary body
of another State CPA Society of Board of Accountancy.
- A review of a professional practice in conjunction with a prospective
purchase, sale, or merger of all or part of our practice, provided that
we take appropriate precautions (for example, through a written confidentiality
agreement) so the prospective purchaser does not disclose information
obtained in the course of the review.
- Participating in actual or threatened legal proceedings or alternative
dispute resolution proceedings either initiated by or against us, provided
we disclose only the information necessary to file, pursue, or defend
against the lawsuit, and take reasonable precautions to ensure that
the information disclosed does not become a matter of public record.
- Providing information to affiliates of the firm and nonaffiliated
third parties who perform services or functions for us pursuant to a
contractual agreement which prohibits the third party or affiliate from
disclosing or using the information other than for the purposes for
which the information was disclosed: for example, using an outside service
bureau to process clients' tax returns, or using a records-retention
agency to store clients' records.
General Restrictions on Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Information
to Affiliates and Nonaffiliated Third Parties
As tax preparers, we are prohibited by Internal Revenue Code Section 7216
from disclosing your income tax return information without your consent,
other than for the specific purpose of preparing, assisting in preparing
or obtaining and providing services in connection with the preparation
of an income tax return for you. Furthermore, as a member of the NJSCPA
engaged in income tax preparation or financial planning, we are generally
prohibited from disclosing confidential client information about you to
affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties without your specific consent.
(See exceptions under heading "Parties to whom we disclose information".)
Confidentiality and Security of Nonpublic Personal Information
We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to those
employees and other parties who must use that information to provide services
to you. Their right to further disclose and use the information is limited
by our employee code of conduct, applicable law, our Code of Professional
Conduct and nondisclosure agreements where appropriate. We also maintain
physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards in compliance with applicable
laws and regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information.
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