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2. Investigation No.: 09-03-72N
Respondent: Jackie Dogans dba Dogans
Bookkeeping and Tax Service
Hometown: Garland, Texas
Act Violations: 901.453, 901.456
Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.
Respondent used the term "accounting" to assert an expertise
in accounting and offered to perform attest services although
Respondent does not hold a license in Texas.3. Investigation No.:
Respondent:
Hometown:
Act Violations:11-04-14N
Samuel Sullivan d/bla
Prestissimo Accounting &
Administrative Services
Richardson, Texas
901.453, 901.456Respondent used the terms "accountant" and "accounting" to
assert an expertise in accounting, used the "CPA" designation,
and offered to perform attest services although Respondent does
not hold a license in Texas.5. Investigation No.:
Respondent:
Hometown:
Act Violation:11-05-26N
Jeffery Blanton Parrack
Fort Worth, Texas
901.451Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.
Respondent used the "CPA" designation although Respondent
does not hold a license in Texas.6. Investigation No.:
Respondent:
Hometown:
Act Violation:11-06-14N
Jeff Leer
Austin, Texas
901.451Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.
Respondent used the term "accounting" to assert an expertise
in accounting and offered to perform attest services although
Respondent does not hold a license in Texas.Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.
Respondent used the "CPA" designation although Respondent
does not hold a license in Texas.4. Investigation No.:
Respondent:
Hometown:
Act Violations:11-05-12N
Abbey Accounting &
Tax Professionals, Inc.
Houston, Texas
901.451, 901.453, 901.4567. Investigation No.:
Respondent:
Hometown:
Act Violations:11-06-43N
QUANTACC Business
Support Services, Ltd. Co.
Houston, Texas
901.451, 901.453, 901.456Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.Do you have a question
for the Enforcement Division?Ow1A
Your question may be answered in our
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under the Enforcement tab
on the Board's website:There you will find answers to some of the most
commonly asked questions we receive about the
Public Accountancy Act and the Board Rules.Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.
Respondent used the reserved term "accounting" to assert
an expertise in accounting, used the designation "certified public
accountants" and offered to perform attest services although
Respondent does not hold a license in Texas.8. Investigation No.:
Respondent:
Hometown:
Act Violations:11-06-47N
A to Z Business Services Inc.
Dallas, Texas
901.451, 901.453Respondent entered into an Agreed Cease and Desist Order
with the Board whereby Respondent will cease and desist from
providing attest services and using reserved terms until or unless
Respondent complies with the registration and licensing
provisions of the Act, and until or unless Respondent has obtained
a license to practice public accountancy.THE TEXAS STATE BOARD REPORT
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NOVEMBER 2Q 1 1
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