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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 389 — Public Accountants

Sec. 20-281m. Contingent fees.

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(a)A licensee shall not, during any period in which the licensee is engaged to perform any of the services listed in this subsection or during any period covered by any historical financial services involved in any of such services:
(1)Perform for a contingent fee any of the following professional services, or accept a contingent fee from a client for whom the licensee or the licensee's firm performs any of the following services:
(A)An audit or review of a financial statement;
(B)a compilation of a financial statement if the licensee expects or has reasonable cause to expect that a third party will use the financial statement and the licensee's compilation report does not disclose a lack of independence; or
(C)an examination of prospective financial information, or
(2)prepare an original or amended tax return or claim for a tax refund for a contingent fee for any client.
(b)As used in this section, “contingent fee” means a fee established for the performance of a service that will not be charged unless a specified finding or result is attained or in which the amount of the fee is dependent on a specified finding or result of such service. “Contingent fee” does not include:
(1)A fee fixed by courts or other governmental authorities;
(2)a fee in a tax matter that is based on the results of judicial proceedings or the findings of governmental agencies; or
(3)a fee that varies based solely on the complexity of the services rendered.
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