What’s the IRS Hiding?

A lot. It’s bad and getting worse.

By CPA Trendlines

Taxpayers and their tax preparers have a right to be informed about what’s happening at the Internal Revenue Service. It’s the law, duly legislated and mandated by the U.S. Congress in the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

But that doesn’t mean it actually happens.

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The IRS has never been especially good at providing information. Taxpayers have a hard time finding out: