Success must be a part of the Carnegie bloodline because Bill obtained a doctorate in education, and he taught various courses related to business, but after twenty years, he needed a change.
Like the famous aunt that he never had the opportunity to get to know, Bill wanted to do his best, I am sure that Aunt Hattie would have been proud of her great nephew, when he went into business for himself .
In the early 1980’s he founded National Tax Consultants. According to Bill, it was ultimately Hattie who was responsible for dressing Bill up as Little Lord Fauntleroy, when he was far too young to rebel over wearing that sort of a costume I looked those up on the internet, “Poor Bill” Regarding those suits, I remember watching an episode of Little House on the Prairie where Mrs. Oleson was going to force Willie to wear a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit, and made him put it on, and he started a fight outside and he was happy because the other boys ripped his new suit to threads.
National Tax Consultants......... (and accomplishments)
Bill didn’t stop with succeeding as a tax preparer; he took his practice to a national level. Today he-
1. Testifies before the House Ways and Means Committee.
2. Makes recommendations to the IRS (some of which have been adopted)
3. Consults with members of Congress regularly.
4. Writes countless articles that are published in Tax Notes.
5. Is one of 250 people (who are not attorneys) since 1943 to become licensed to represent clients in the United States Tax Court.
6. Represents taxpayers before the IRS.
7. Prepares 500-600 individual tax returns in addition to estate, trust and charitable filings.