Audit Finds IRS Employees Don’t Follow Their Own Rules
The Internal Revenue Service does not always follow its own rules when attempting to collect unpaid taxes, according to a new audit.
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The Internal Revenue Service does not always follow its own rules when attempting to collect unpaid taxes, according to a new audit.
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