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Page 436 - ... all powers, privileges and immunities which are or may be necessary to carry into effect the purposes and objects...
Page 255 - Provided That an enrolled agent shall not have the privilege of drafting or preparing any written instrument by which title to real or personal property may be conveyed or transferred for the purpose of affecting Federal taxes, nor shall such enrolled agent advise a client...
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