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preparer
noun
One who, or that which, prepares, fits, or makes ready.
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The healthy food grocery basket needs to be transported home, a reasonably equipped kitchen is needed for preparation, and the preparer needs a modicum of skill, time and inclination to prepare this healthful food.
Those reports are needed for tax preparation, and a Bench accountant will also answer questions from a tax preparer.
H & R Block, the tax preparer, said yesterday that it would give 700,000 customers rebate coupons for tax preparation services to settle a class-action lawsuit in Texas over loans given in anticipation of tax refunds.
"We used to have one that was tattooed under the ear with the address of its anatomical preparer — in midtown, I think, in the Thirties.
Sounds dull, like "I'm a tax preparer".
It was inexpensive, which meant that it had a firm lock on the mass market, and it was a condiment, not an ingredient, which meant that it could be applied at the discretion of the food eater, not the food preparer.
Among the artists was Boris Zeldin, preparer of Deep-Fried Bookss". Deep-Fried Books
Jennifer L. Blouin, an accounting professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, said that the most confusing pitch embedded in TurboTax is the one that pops up once you finish the federal section: "It says, 'Would you like a professional preparer to look over your return?' For a fee of $39.95, of course.
Preferring the title principal preparer, Mr. Schwendeman considered taxidermy a scientific art form.
The next day, though, he got a call from the tax preparer: his return was rejected because he had already filed.
Subjects include a real estate broker-tax preparer, a protest over fast-food restaurant pay and auditions for the School of American Ballet.
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