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| Text on Button | TAX ADVICE |
| Image Description | Black text with a red "no" symbol over it on a white background |
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| Additional Information | Wearing a button that signals “No Tax Advice” points to how often people come across tax guidance that is inaccurate or oversimplified. It uses a bit of humor to show how common it is to hear unreliable tax tips from others. Tax rules are complicated, and people tend to share advice that may be incorrect. Wearing this button is a playful way to set boundaries and remind others that tax guidance is best left to professionals. |
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Fast Company. (2024). How to identify bad tax advice. https://www.fastcompany.com/91292358/how-to-identify-bad-tax-advice Taxpayer Advocate Service. (2025). Be careful about listening to tax advice on social media. Internal Revenue Service. https://www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/news/tax-tips/be-careful-about-listening-to-tax-advice-on-social-media/2025/02/ |
| Catalog ID | CA0381 |