Corporate Tax Audit Survival: A View of the IRS Through Insider Eyes.
Corporate Tax Audit Survival--A View of the IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws. Through Insider In the context of federal regulation of the purchase and sale of Securities, anyone who has knowledge of facts not available to the general public.
Insider information Eyes, by Cliff Jernigan Jernigan may refer to any of the following: People
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(Olive olive, common name for the Oleaceae, a family of trees and shrubs (including climbing forms) of warm temperate climates and of the Old World tropics, especially Asia and the East Indies. Hill Press, 2005), shows how to conduct a successful audit, and how to keep changes (if any) to a minimum. This book is ideal for professionals who work in a corporate tax department, or for CPAs or attorneys who assist corporate clients with aunts. In addition, tax students in business and law school programs will find this an excellent resource in choosing a career path. This book offers a history of the IRS's audit procedures, and how they have changed. In addition, there is material comparing a career with the IRS with a career in the private sector. 154 pages; $31.95. Contact (866) 473-1761; info@ olivehilllanepress.com.
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