Showing posts with label tax reality television shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tax reality television shows. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

new reality TV show?

Here's a delightful article in the San Francisco Chronicle about a Nobel laureate physicist from UC-Berkeley who was willing to go on the TV show "Are you smarter than a Fifth Grader," where he won a million dollars competing against fifth graders.

As my students are taking their VITA certification exams this week, I got the idea that maybe House Ways and Means Chairman Rangel and Treasury Secretary Geithner should be asked to appear on a TV show called "Are you smarter than a VITA volunteer?"

Although error rates in nationwide samples of all types of preparers (including VITA) are unacceptably high, I know some VITA volunteers who could certainly give them a run for the money on their knowledge of basic tax law that applies to ordinary Americans.

I rarely watch TV, but I think this show would make compelling viewing.

I will say this: I will be holding my VITA students to much higher standards than Chairman Rangel and Secretary Geithner have met.