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Burton Barr Central Library
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REF 343.7304 W3321t 2012
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Palo Verde Library
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343.7304 W3321t 2012
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Notes:
Includes index.
Morgan's name appears first on the earlier edition.
Contents:
- Overview of the federal tax system
- IRS and Treasury Department rulemaking
- The hazards and standards of tax practice
- Disclosure of IRS materials and confidentiality of return information
- Federal tax returns and compliance
- Further compliance : Audits and administrative appeals
- The assessment procedure and statutes of limitations
- Overpayments : administrative refunds
- Remedies to absolve the harshness of the statute of limitations on assessments and claims for refund
- Civil penalties and interest
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- The collection process
- Bankruptcy proceedings
- Third party liability
- Choice of forum in civil tax litigation
- Additional civil litigation considerations
- Criminal investigations
- IRS investigatory powers and techniques
- Federal tax crimes
- Defenses to criminal charges.
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