Accounting Cpa Tax Marketing Kit

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 12, 2026.

Overview

This is a prompt-only marketing kit with no code or credential access; users should simply verify its legal/compliance claims before publishing generated content.

This skill appears safe to install as an instruction-only prompt kit. Before publishing any generated marketing content, verify the legal and professional-compliance details for your state and do not provide confidential client, taxpayer, password, or account information.

Findings (2)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

Your CPA, PTIN, or enrolled-agent identifiers could be inserted into public marketing copy.

Why it was flagged

The skill asks for professional licensing identifiers and then instructs the model to include them in generated ads and official copy. This is disclosed and relevant to the stated marketing-compliance purpose, but users should understand these identifiers may appear in public materials.

Skill content
CPA_LICENSE: [State CPA license # ...] PTIN: [IRS Preparer Tax Identification Number ...] EA_NUMBER: [Enrolled Agent enrollment card number...]
Recommendation

Only provide accurate professional identifiers that you are allowed and willing to publish, and avoid entering unrelated private client or taxpayer information.

What this means

A user might over-rely on generated copy and publish ads, emails, SMS messages, or review/referral requests without appropriate professional review.

Why it was flagged

The artifact makes broad compliance-assurance claims. The surrounding prompt files do include relevant guardrails and disclaimers, but an instruction-only skill cannot guarantee legal compliance across all jurisdictions or factual situations.

Skill content
Every output enforces IRS Circular 230 prohibitions, AICPA advertising ethics, state board disclosure requirements, and FTC outcome-claim rules
Recommendation

Treat the outputs as draft marketing copy and have a qualified professional verify state board, IRS, AICPA, FTC, TCPA, and CAN-SPAM requirements before use.